What is psoriasis
Psoriasis is a common skin condition in which scaly pink patches form on the arms, knees, back, genital region and scalp. Psoriasis is a chronic
(long-lasting) skin disease characterized by scaling and inflammation. Scaling occurs when cells in the outer layer of skin reproduce faster than normal and pile up on the
skin's surface. Possibly a disorder of the immune system. In some cases
Psoriasis occurs as a skin disease in which red flaky lesions occur and may cause nail abnormalities. Nail changes are common and include pitting and a yellowish discoloration that resembles a fungal infection. Psoriasis may also cause hair loss. There are several variations of psoriasis but the most common type is known as the
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis. About
3
in
100 people are said to suffer from Psoriasis. There are about
100 - 150 million people who suffer from Psoriasis.
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