The skin is so delicate and fragile that even the smallest of diseases and infections can penetrate its thin layers. Skin conditions are not uncommon, but sometimes they are hard to spot and treat. Psoriasis is one of the most common skin conditions today. There are various types of psoriasis that can affect the skin. However, all forms of psoriasis have similar symptoms. The various types of each psoriasis condition can be treated similarly, and a psoriasis condition is not life threatening.
There are several types of psoriasis. The first is erytrhodermic psoriasis. This is the most intense psoriasis, and affects the top layer of the skin. It is characterized by large, widespread redness covering a large area. Another form of psoriasis is guttate psoriasis. This also affects the top layer of the skin, but occurs in smaller spots that are more pinkish than red and generally less itchy. A third type of psoriasis is an inverse psoriasis condition. It is commonly less red, but occurs in areas of overlapping skin, such as the armpits or groin area. Plaque psoriasis is another form of the common skin condition that affects the lower levels of skin as well as dries out the upper layer of skin. This is the most common type of psoriasis and is characterized by rough, red patches covered by white, dry skin. Finally, there is pustular psoriasis. This has the same red itchy spots as the other forms, but is accompanied by oozing blisters as well. While all of these conditions are unique, they can all be spotted by red spots that cover part of or all of the body. They are also all characterized by itching and irritation in the affected area.
Overall, there are a variety of treatments for each psoriasis condition. Topical treatments are the most common way to clear up psoriasis. There are cream and lotions that can be purchased in drug stores as well as via a prescription from a doctor. These creams usually contain cortisone or coal tar and work to remove scaling and provide vitamins A and D to the skin. Another form of treatment is systematic treatment. This is the use of prescription medication. These are commonly used in severe cases and work to eliminate the allergic response of the immune system. Finally, phototherapy is used in some cases. This is the process of removing the damaged skin cells through the use of ultraviolet light. Phototherapy can also be used in addition to home remedies such as oatmeal baths, organic masks, and exposure to sunlight.
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