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Psoriasis will not directly cause cysts in the armpit,. However, any type of inflammation or infection can cause the lymph nodes to swell since they are releasing chemicals to help heal the body.
Psoriasis itself does not directly cause polyps. However, individuals with psoriasis may have an increased risk of certain comorbidities, such as inflammatory bowel disease, which can lead to the formation of polyps in the gastrointestinal tract. It's essential for individuals with psoriasis to monitor their overall health and consult healthcare professionals for appropriate screenings and management of any potential related conditions.
Strep throat itself does not directly cause psoriasis, but it can trigger a specific type of psoriasis known as guttate psoriasis in some individuals, particularly in children and young adults. This condition can occur after a strep infection due to an autoimmune response, where the body mistakenly attacks its own skin cells. If someone has a history of psoriasis, a strep throat infection may exacerbate their symptoms. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Psoriasis itself does not directly cause lymph node swelling, but it can lead to inflammation in the body, which may result in reactive lymphadenopathy (swelling of lymph nodes) as the immune system responds to the skin condition. Additionally, if there is a secondary infection associated with psoriasis lesions, it may also cause lymph nodes to become enlarged. If someone with psoriasis notices swollen lymph nodes, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Characterized by severe scaling, itching, and pain that affects most of the body, erythrodermic psoriasis disrupts the body's chemical balance and can cause severe illness.
Dermatologists warn against Brazilian blowouts, which use liquid keratin, because they cause even more irritation to people with scalp psoriasis.
Psoriasis is not in itself contagious - look at the link below for more information.
The cause of psoriasis remains largely a mystery. But it's likely that the interplay between genes and triggers is a big part of the story. Researchers believe that psoriasis develops when something mistakenly triggers the immune system. And in psoriatic arthritis -- psoriasis that affects the joints -- both genetics and environmental factors seem to play a role.