Since my friend got psoriasis he has been wanting to have a cure to it.
The causes or triggers of psoriasis can be a skin infection, cold weather, certain medications, and stress. The symptoms of psoriasis include red patches and inflamed and scaly skin on areas like the hands, knees, and elbows.
I suggest going to your doctor and telling them everything you said here. They'll give you the best advice and hopefully help your headlice and your psoriasis. Best of luck!
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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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From my experience, yes it does. I have psoriasis and have a habit of peeling it. My pathes kept on getting bigger and bigger, inches long. I finally try to quit my habit and after awhile they disapper. Then I got new spots, unfortunately.
C'est le psoriasis.
We've Got a Big Mess on Our Hands was created in 2007.
Psoriasis of the scalp is known as plaque psoriasis and can also affect the skin of the elbows and knees,the palms of hands and the soles of feet. It`s an auto-immune disease that`s recurring (chronic) and is therefore difficult to treat. Skin cells accumulate due to accelerated growth and form layers on top of the skin.The cause is believed to be genetic and could very well be hereditary.
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No, psoriasis is not caused by a bacterium, or an infection of any kind.