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Psoriasis can even spread beyond the scalp to the forehead, neck, or ears or even show up in other areas of the body (such as the elbows or knees)." ...
Psoriasis can occur near the eyes, causing redness, itching, dryness, and flaking skin. Once it’s correctly diagnosed, you can often manage it with topical treatments.
The autoimmune disease causes raised, scaly patches of skin. As a child, it left the football star embarrassed to remove his ...
Psoriatic disease is a long-term (chronic) disease with, thus far, no known cure. The good news, however, is that there are ...
Psoriasis often affects the scalp, elbows, and knees, but it can also involve more sensitive areas like the face, palms, soles of the feet, armpits, groin, genitals, and underneath the breasts ...
About one-third of psoriasis sufferers develop psoriatic arthritis, with swelling, tenderness and pain in joints, affecting daily activities and lifestyle. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic ...
A new subgroup analysis reveals that adolescents with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis treated with once-daily icotrokinra ...
A new UK study finds that excess belly fat, not just weight, can increase your risk of developing psoriasis, explaining the ...
Lupus, an autoimmune disorder, presents skin manifestations like the butterfly rash, often mimicked by conditions such as ...
ABOUT 5.7 MILLION men could have an autoimmune disease, according to a 2024 study published in the Journal of Clinical ...
Psoriasis most commonly affects the scalp, the elbows and knees (Figure 2), the sacrum (Figure 3), and the nails, although any body area can be affected. The most common variant is plaque psoriasis.
The most common is plaque psoriasis: It leads to thick, raised patches of skin on areas like your scalp, lower back, elbows, and knees. Depending on your skin tone, these plaques can appear pink to ...