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Psoriasis is a disease that is caused by stress or being passed by from a certain relative, causing your white blood cells to reproduce to fast. This you think might be a good thing but it isn't. The extra white blood cells raise to the skin causing the skin to get all patchy. The patches of skin have a wkite top and a little bit of pink underneath. To prevent your psoriasis from getting worst try getting out in the sun for a while because the vitamin D from the UV light will help out. There is a myth about psoriasis that I know and it is

If you eat rice it will make your psoriasis worsen.

Look out for that myth.

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