What is Plaque Psoriasis

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Know More about Plaque Psoriasis The most obvious symptom for plaque psoriasis is a raised, inflamed skin condition. The plaques are reddish in color, scaly in texture and found around the elbows, knees and scalp. It is quite a common skin condition with two to three per cent of United States’ population suffering from it. Both genes and environment play a considerable role in the problem of psoriasis. If you have contracted the gene, all you need is for an environmental factor to worsen in and this could be acquired from a simple injury, bacteria or virus. The signs and symptoms of plaque psoriasis are the discovery of small, red and scaly bumps on your epidermis. Located on the elbows, knees or the scalp, these bumps join together on a raised level above the epidermis. Depending on the severity of the condition, these patches will vary in length and size. In most cases these appear in small areas but can be rather irritating and itchy. It is recommended that you check with a doctor about the condition as soon as you notice the first signs. He will not only give you solutions to minimize the troubles you are facing but also give you tips on how to prevent it from growing worse. While over the counter drugs should suffice if the condition is very mild, much graver measures would have to be adopted if the problem is severe and in its later stages. So do not waste another moment and head t the doctor at the earliest.

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Psoriasis is a non-contagious, chronic skin condition that stems from a faulty immune system. Because psoriasis has no definitive cure, there are many treatments for psoriasis that are currently available.

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Know More about Plaque Psoriasis

The most obvious symptom for plaque psoriasis is a raised, inflamed skin condition. The

plaques are reddish in color, scaly in texture and found around the elbows, knees and scalp. It is

quite a common skin condition with two to three per cent of United States’ population suffering

from it. Both genes and environment play a considerable role in the problem of psoriasis. If you

have contracted the gene, all you need is for an environmental factor to worsen in and this

could be acquired from a simple injury, bacteria or virus.

The signs and symptoms of plaque psoriasis are the discovery of small, red and scaly bumps on

your epidermis. Located on the elbows, knees or the scalp, these bumps join together on a

raised level above the epidermis. Depending on the severity of the condition, these patches will

vary in length and size. In most cases these appear in small areas but can be rather irritating

and itchy. It is recommended that you check with a doctor about the condition as soon as you

notice the first signs. He will not only give you solutions to minimize the troubles you are facing

but also give you tips on how to prevent it from growing worse. While over the counter drugs

should suffice if the condition is very mild, much graver measures would have to be adopted if

the problem is severe and in its later stages. So do not waste another moment and head t the

doctor at the earliest.

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Most dermatologists will be able to tell you the condition and its severity just by the glimpse of

it but sometimes a patch test or scale study may need to be carried out before medications can

be prescribed for the best results. While the problem may be noticed on toenails and

fingernails, it does not affect the mouth or the lips. Biopsies may be requires occasionally but

blood tests are never sought for determination of psoriasis.