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  2. Types of psoriasis (psoriasis pictures) - Mayo Clinic

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    Plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis, causes dry, raised skin patches (plaques) covered with gray or silver scales. It may look different depending on your skin color, ranging from pink on white skin to brown or gray on brown or Black skin. You may have just a few plaques or many.

  3. Psoriasis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Plaque psoriasis. The most common type of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis causes dry, itchy, raised skin patches (plaques) covered with scales. There may be few or many. They usually appear on the elbows, knees, lower back and scalp. The patches vary in color, depending on skin color.

  4. Psoriasis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Psoriasis treatments aim to stop skin cells from growing so quickly and to remove scales. Options include creams and ointments (topical therapy), light therapy (phototherapy), and oral or injected medications.

  5. Psoriatic arthritis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. It usually causes dry, red skin lesions (plaques) covered with silvery scales.

  6. Plaque psoriasis - Mayo Clinic

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    Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. It usually causes dry, red skin lesions (plaques) covered with silvery scales.

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating psoriasis

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    In mild to moderate cases, treatment usually starts with creams and ointments used alone. In more severe cases, light therapy combined with topical treatment can be useful. Unfortunately, there isn’t a cure for psoriasis.

  8. Types of dermatitis (dermatitis pictures) - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms include itchiness, scaly skin, a swollen rash, oozing blisters and dandruff-like scaling. The condition is not passed from person to person. Learn about the symptoms of common types of dermatitis.

  9. Mayo Clinic Q&A: Breaking down the difference between eczema and...

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    Eczema and psoriasis are both long-term skin conditions that don’t have a cure. In eczema, the immune system comes to the skin and releases chemical inflammatory markers that cause the skin to become red, weepy and itchy, according to Dawn Davis, M.D., a Mayo Clinic dermatologist.

  10. Psoriasis - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Psoriasis is unique for everyone, and the effects range from mild to almost totally disabling. Your health care provider will work with you to determine the correct diagnosis for your type of psoriasis, which is essential for effective treatment.

  11. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Psoriasis A Chronic Condition, But Treatment...

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    Conditions that can look like psoriasis include seborrheic dermatitis, lichen planus, pityriasis rosea and ringworm of the body. If you have psoriasis, your dermatologist will talk with you about your treatment options. Psoriasis is a chronic condition, and, currently, there’s no cure.

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