Psoriasis can affect the fingers, knuckles, nails, palms, and soles. Here’s what this psoriasis looks like and how to relieve symptoms like itch.
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Psoriasis affecting the hands and feet can be difficult to ...
Researchers in China report that global incidence rates of psoriasis rose slightly from 1990 to 2021 and are projected to ...
Psoriasis causes your body to make new skin cells too quickly. These cells tend to pile up and form spots, bumps, and thick, scaly patches. Skin cancer, like all cancer, is the uncontrolled growth of ...
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease where red, scaly, itchy patches break out all over your body. It’s an autoimmune disease in which your immune system goes haywire and triggers inflammation of your ...
If you have psoriasis—a skin disorder that causes red, itchy, scaly skin and swollen, stiff joints—you may think you have all the psoriasis information you need. But you might not know all there is to ...
What lies beneath the surface? Ultrasound is revealing the earliest signs of psoriatic arthritis, and changing care in the ...
Whether you’re male or female, hormones can trigger psoriasis flares at different ages. Here’s what to expect — and what you can do about it. While you can control some, other triggers are unavoidable ...
Patients with psoriasis who receive antibiotics may be more likely to discontinue their biologic therapy, a new study suggests. 1 In this French cohort study, the effect increased with multiple ...
Psoriasis affecting the hands and feet can be difficult to distinguish clinically from eczema. Unfortunately, a biopsy of an area thought to be volar psoriasis is of little diagnostic value, as it is ...