Psoriasis is a common skin condition that causes skin
irritation. It is a chronic skin syndrome that affects 1% to 3% of the world's
population. Psoriasis is non-infectious and it is commonly seen in people
between 15 and 40 years of age.
Psoriasis transform the life cycle of skin cells. It triggers
cells to build up swiftly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form
thick, silvery-white patches (scales) and dry, itchy, red skin with flaky that
are sometimes painful.
Stopping the skin cells from growing so quickly can reduce
this skin disease. Lifestyle activities, such as exposing your skin to small
amounts of natural sunlight and using a nonprescription cortisone cream may also
improve your psoriasis symptoms.
This skin disorder is believed to be an autoimmune disease,
which means the body’s defense system affects healthy cells in the body. It makes
skin cells mature and die in less than a week that is extremely fast, taking
into account normal skill cells mature and replace dead ones commonly in a
month’s time.
The increase of dead cells on the surface of the skin is
called as plaque. Though these can appear anywhere on the body, they are more frequent
in the following areas
- Legs
- Elbows
- Knees
- Hands
- Scalp
- Chest
- Middle of the body
- Back
- Toenails
- Fingernails
- Folds in the buttocks and groin
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