While there is no single psoriasis diet that works for everyone, certain foods are known to trigger symptoms in many people living with the disease. On the flip side, certain dietary approaches have ...
Medically reviewed by Leah Ansell, MDMedically reviewed by Leah Ansell, MD Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. Plaques are pink/red, raised, thick, inflamed skin patches covered by ...
Genital psoriasis is common in psoriasis patients and shouldn't cause shame or interfere with your sex life, says ...
Psoriasis is a complex condition that affects millions, but its exact causes remain a mystery. While genetics play a significant role, environmental factors often act as the triggers that bring ...
While medication can reduce (or clear) psoriasis, anything that irritates your skin can cause psoriasis to flare -- even when you use medication. That's why dermatologists help their patients manage ...
Stress, infections, and corticosteroid withdrawal are known triggers of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP). However, doctors cannot attribute every GPP flare to a specific cause. Psoriasis is an ...
If you’ve just been diagnosed with psoriasis, you’re far from alone: 125 million people worldwide have this condition, with over 8 million in the U.S. alone. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune ...
board-certified dermatologist and dermapathologist, founding director of Eternal Dermatology in Maryland. But dermatologists say the best way to make your symptoms better is to figure out what could ...
Researchers are uncovering how air pollution can trigger and worsen psoriasis, a chronic skin disease affecting millions ...
Scientists may have uncovered the root cause of psoriasis, a chronic and sometimes debilitating skin disease that affects 2-3% of the global population. The condition is characterized by red, scaly ...
Although many people with plaque psoriasis can control their symptoms by using topical treatments that are applied to the skin, some people with moderate or severe plaque psoriasis do not get enough ...
Nail fungus and nail psoriasis are two conditions that affect the nails. They have similar symptoms, and you can have both fungus and psoriasis at the same time, but they are different and have ...