Psoriasis isn't contagious, you get it from your family genes.
Scalp psoriasis varies from person to person. In fact each treatment is tailored to the individual whom is suffering from the issues.
No,it is not contagious. It is a skin disorder
In order for psoriasis to get better the person needs Vitamin D. UV light gives the person some Vitamin D.
No
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.
Yes, it's safe for a person with psoriasis.
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Psoriasis is caused when a person has to much stress, has relatives with the skin condition, or when a person smokes. This causes a lack of Vitamin D causing your white blood cells to reproduce to quikly therefor making the extra ones to rise to your skin.
In some cases a relative may have psoriasis from yet another relative, from smoking, or from stress. It doesn't have to be your mother or father that could pass it, but you can get it from your grandma or grandpa. Anyhow the genes pass from relative to relative ( psoriasis changes your genes ) and affects you.
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