Literally? No. Psoriasis is a skin disease, lymphoma is cancer of the lymphatic system.
Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes skin redness and irritation. Melanoma cancer is cancer of the skin. I am not sure the two are related. Cancer Chemotherapy patients, or people with a weakened immune system may have more severe cases of Psoriasis. See the related links for more information.
The conditions that affect all layers of the skin are vast. Two conditions are cancer and deep burns on the skin.
It is 1 of these Acne,Skin cancer, Psoriasis, Chicken pox
Acne is one disease of the skin. Then there is eczema, psoriasis and many others. Malignant (cancerous) diseases of the skin include squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and melanoma (among others).
Plaque psoriasis is a rash that is raised with a silvery white scale. Gluttate psoriasis has pink-red spots on your skin. Some people have pustular psoriasis which has pus filled blisters on the skin called pustules.
Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes the skin to be red and flaky also known as scales. Depending on the severity of the psoriasis, creams and lotions have been the typical treatment for psoriasis patients.
Psoriasis is itching, redness on skin. It is chronic immune related skin disease. Psoriasis forms scaly skin. It can be flaky and red and thick skin with silver patches. to know more :http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001470/
Usually, yes. Psoriasis is damaged skin, and scratching only damages more skin.
Papules are associated with such conditions as warts, syphilis, psoriasis, seborrheic and actinic keratoses, lichen planus, and skin cancer.
this could be psoriasis (skin and blood disease,) if it is your doctor will take tests and prescribe the proper medicine
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