Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects 2-3% of the U.S. population. It often appears as red, scaly, raised patches of skin. Although this skin condition is not contagious, it can develop at any age and affect multiple areas of the body, such as the elbows, knees, trunk, and scalp.
What Causes Psoriasis?
This autoimmune disease continues to be extensively studied, and while genetics and the immune system are both thought to play vital roles in the development of this condition, the exact cause is unknown.
This condition may appear as a rash and can also be associated with other uncomfortable symptoms such as itching, burning or stinging.
What Triggers Psoriasis?
Although our treatments are clinically proven to control flare ups, there are other factors that can help control this condition. Studies have shown that this condition can also be triggered by:
Stress
Sunburns
Scratches or other skin injuries
Certain medications
Allergies
Diet
Environmental factors
How Do We Treat Psoriasis?
As other types of rashes and skin irritations may be confused for this condition, it is important to have your individual condition medically diagnosed and evaluated before beginning treatment. We begin with an appointment to assess your skin, and then a doctor or nurse practitioner will create a treatment plan specifically for you.
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