no
Psoriasis isn't contagious, you get it from your family genes.
Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes excessively dry skin. Several different kinds of doctors are capable of treating psoriasis, including dermatologists, family care physicians, and internal medicine physicians.
If one member of your family had psoriasis or still has then it is very probably to "get" psoriasis some day too. Actually, a person doesn't get psoriasis because it is written in the genetic information so you can have it since the day you are born...it is not contagious so if your question was meant to mean if a person can get psoriasis just by touching a person with this condition then i can assure you that's impossible...if your question refers to triggers for psoriasis then i can tell you that stress is the most important in the list..then it comes streptococcus infections..in my case, i inherited the disease from my grandma and the triggers were stress and streptococcus infection.
stress ,lack of vitamin d , adopted from family member, or lack of white blood cells
stress ,lack of vitamin d , adopted from family member, or lack of white blood cells
Studies have proven that psoriasis is caused by 9 gene mutation. There are several types of things that trigger this kind of skin disorder. This includes drinking alcohol, strong family history, anxiety or stress.
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Psoriasis,which is a skin disease, is categorized into five groups: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. A doctor can do this type of diagnoses.
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C'est le psoriasis.
No, psoriasis is not caused by a bacterium, or an infection of any kind.
While dogs can get psoriasis, they do not get it from humans.