Psoriasis: What Causes
Psoriasis is a disease in which cells quickly form on the surface of the skin. As a result, the skin forms and thickens like scales, dry patches, red and itchy.
Psoriasis scales are like thick dandruff and evaporate on other parts of your body such as the knees, elbows, ribs and scalp.
Mild psoriasis may not affect you. But severe cases of psoriasis are painful, debilitating and can paralyze you.
Most types of psoriasis go through cycles (volatile). The patches emerge within a few weeks or months, and then shrink and shrink. However, this disease usually returns.
Psoriasis is not contagious. You cannot spread it to other parts of your body, or to other people by touching and touching your skin.
Things that can make psoriasis worse are infections, skin damage, such as cuts, insect bites, stress, cold weather and smoking. Avoid them.
If you have signs of psoriasis, see a doctor for a complete examination.
Also consult a doctor if psoriasis is:
1. It bothers you too much.
2. You have difficulty doing daily chores.
3. The appearance of your skin is very disturbing.



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