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Psoriasis Treatment in Delhi, India

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Psoriasis Treatment in Delhi, India

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  1. Welcome www.kayakalpglobal.com

  2. What is psoriasis? Psoriasis is a noncontagious, chronic skin condition that produces plaques of thickened, scaling skin. The dry flakes of skin scales result from the excessively rapid proliferation of skin cells. The proliferation of skin cells is triggered by inflammatory chemicals produced by specialized white blood cells called lymphocytes. Psoriasis commonly affects the skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp. The spectrum of disease ranges from mild with limited involvement of small areas of skin to large, thick plaques to red inflamed skin affecting the entire body surface. Psoriasis is considered an incurable, long-term (chronic) inflammatory skin condition. It has a variable course, periodically improving and worsening. It is not unusual for psoriasis to spontaneously clear for years and stay in remission. Many people note a worsening of their symptoms in the colder winter months.

  3. What are the symptoms of psoriasis?

  4. The most common symptoms of psoriasis include: • Red patches of skin • Scaly, sometimes silvery, skin patches • itchy skin • joint swelling, stiffness, or pain

  5. Types of Psoriasis • Plaque Psoriasis • Guttate Psoriasis • Flexural or inverse Psoriasis • Pustular Psoriasis • Psoriatic arthritis • Erythrodermic Psoriasis • Nail Psoriasis • Scalp psoriasis

  6. Plaque psoriasis Plaque psoriasis, or psoriasis vulgaris, is the most common form of psoriasis. An estimated 85 percent of people with psoriasis have plaque psoriasis. It’s characterized by thick red patches of skin, often with a silver or white scaly layer. These patches often appear on the: • knees • Elbows • lower back • scalp

  7. Plaque Psoriasis

  8. Guttate Psoriasis Guttate psoriasis appears in small red spots on the skin. It’s the second most common type, affecting 10 percent of people with psoriasis. Most of the time it starts during childhood or young adulthood. The spots are small, separate, and drop-shaped. They often appear on the torso and limbs, but they can also appear on your face and scalp. Spots are usually not as thick as plaque psoriasis, but they can develop into plaque psoriasis over time.

  9. Guttate psoriasis

  10. Flexural or Inverse Psoriasis Flexural or inverse psoriasis often appears in skinfolds, such as under the breasts or in the armpits or groin area. This type of psoriasis is red, and often shiny and smooth. The sweat and moisture from skinfolds keeps this form of psoriasis from shedding skin scales. Sometimes it’s misdiagnosed as a fungal or bacterial infection. The skin-on-skin contact can make inverse psoriasis very uncomfortable.

  11. Flexural or inverse psoriasis

  12. Pustular psoriasis: Pustular psoriasis may affect isolated areas of the body, like the hands and feet, or cover most of the skin’s surface. These pustules can also join together and scaling occurs. Some people experience cyclic periods of pustules and remission. While the pus is noninfectious, this condition can cause flu-like symptoms such as: • Fever • Chills • rapid pulse • muscle weakness • loss of appetite There are three kinds of pustular psoriasis • von Zumbusch • Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) • Acropustulosis

  13. Pustular psoriasis

  14. Psoriatic Arthritis: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a painful and physically limiting condition that affects up to one-third of those with psoriasis. There are five types of PsA with varying symptoms. There is also no cure for this type of psoriasis.

  15. Psoriatic arthritis

  16. Erythrodermic Psoriasis: Erythrodermic psoriasis, or exfoliated psoriasis, is a rare psoriasis type that looks like severe burns. The condition is serious, and can be a medical emergency. You may need hospitalization because your body may not be able to control body temperature.

  17. Erythrodermic psoriasis

  18. Nail psoriasis Although not an official type of psoriasis, nail psoriasis is a manifestation of psoriasis. The condition can often be confused with fungal infections and other infections of the nail. Nail psoriasis can cause: • Nail Pitting • Grooves • Discoloration • loosening or crumbling of the nail • thickened skin under the nail • colored patches or spots under the nail

  19. Nail psoriasis

  20. Scalp Psoriasis Scalp psoriasis is common in people with plaque psoriasis. For some people, it may cause severe dandruff. For others, it can be painful, itchy, and very noticeable at the hairline. Scalp psoriasis can extend to the neck, face, and ears in one large patch or many smaller patches.

  21. Scalp Psoriasis

  22. Self-care for Psoriasis Although there is no one cure for any form of psoriasis, remission and significant healing is possible. Your doctor will work with you to create a treatment plan that helps manage your condition. You can also take steps at home to manage psoriasis.

  23. Contact Us KAYAKALP GLOBAL SKIN Clinic site number 5 Opposite Apollo Clinic , Near Dog Clinic and Ekant hotel, Sector 17 Market ,Faridabad (Haryana). CONTACT NO.09599794433 E-mail:kayakalpskin@yahoo.com Website:http://www.kayakalpglobal.com/

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