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  2. 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. The affected skin might heal with temporary changes in color ...

  3. Psoriasis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Try these self-care measures to better manage your psoriasis: Take daily baths. Wash gently rather than scrubbing your skin in the shower or bath. Use lukewarm water and mild soaps that have added oils or fats. It might help to add bath oil, Epsom salts or oatmeal to bathwater and soak for at least 15 minutes.

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

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    Plaque psoriasis. 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.

  5. Psoriatic arthritis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Psoriasis. Having psoriasis is the single greatest risk factor for developing psoriatic arthritis. Family history. Many people with psoriatic arthritis have a parent or a sibling with the disease. Age. Although anyone can develop psoriatic arthritis, it occurs most often in adults between the ages of 30 and 55.

  6. More than skin deep with Dr. V.: Flake-free living with psoriasis

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    Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis, representing over 90% of cases of psoriasis. This type of psoriasis is characterized by well-defined raised, red lesions that are rough to the touch and topped with a fine silvery-white scale. In darker skin tones, psoriatic plaques tend to appear more brown or violet in color and are ...

  7. Psoriasis - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Mayo Clinic Health System. Request an appointment. Doctors & departments. May 17, 2024. CON-20257388. Learn about this common skin condition that causes red, scaly, itchy patches and how you can combine medications with self-care habits to manage it.

  8. Scalp psoriasis vs. seborrheic dermatitis: What's the difference?

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    Scalp psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis are common conditions that affect the scalp. And they share some symptoms, such as inflamed, scaly skin. Most often, the scales of psoriasis look thicker and drier than the scales of seborrheic dermatitis. Psoriasis tends to extend beyond the hairline. And psoriasis usually affects more than one area of ...

  9. Psoriasis - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis & treatment Care at Mayo Clinic. May 17, 2024. CON-20257388. Patient Care & Health Information. Diseases & Conditions. Psoriasis. Learn about this common skin condition that causes red, scaly, itchy patches and how you can combine medications with self-care habits to manage it.

  10. Psoriasis - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

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    La psoriasis es una enfermedad de la piel que causa un sarpullido con manchas rojas y escamosas que pican, sobre todo en las rodillas, los codos, el tronco y el cuero cabelludo. La psoriasis es una enfermedad frecuente y de larga duración (crónica) que no tiene cura. Puede ser dolorosa, interferir en el sueño y dificultar la concentración.

  11. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating psoriasis

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    Psoriasis is a skin disease that affects the life cycle of skin cells. Normal skin grows and sheds every 28 days, or about once a month. Psoriasis skin regenerates every 72 hours. When the immune system becomes activated and attacks the skin cells, psoriasis causes the cells to build up rapidly on the skin’s surface.