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    A lot of Americans think psoriasis is just a "skin condition." Oddly enough, this disease actually starts from below the skin, which is a long-lasting disease that can range from mild to severe. Psoriasis originated by the Greek work psora, which means to itch, which is a disease that is very common. This disease affects over seven million Americans. Recently, studies have found a link between psoriasis and some genetic loci between family members. Affecting ages, mainly between fifteen and…

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    Psoriasis Skin Disease

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    your skin? This is known as a skin disease called psoriasis.It is caused through skin cells growing too quickly in the deep upper level of the epidermis.Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease.Although psoriasis is incurable, topical and systematic treatments have been used to treat psoriasis. Psoriasis can have many affects on the skin.It appears on the top first layer of the skin as thick patches.Usually located in elbows and knees but can target any area of skin.Psoriasis is most commonly…

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    Psoriasis Skin Disease

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    Psoriasis is a skin disease which can be very complicated and difficult for treatment. It appears on every body part, usually on the knees, elbows and the scalp, in the form of dark purple skin covered with white scales accompanied by rash. The explanation behind the presence of psoriasis is obscure, yet it is expected that qualities assume a key part in the advancement of this illness. However, notwithstanding hereditary qualities, as a rule the improvement of the infection can be created by…

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    Does psoriasis have an effect on nonfatal cardiovascular diseases? What is an integumentary disease? Well, the integumentary is the hair, skin, or nails. There are thousands of skin diseases. An integumentary disease is a disease of the skin. For example, there are different skin cancers, warts, eczema, and psoriasis. Along with the thousands of diseases are also all of the treatments to help with the diseases. There are many treatments for the diseases some diseases have ten treatments. One of…

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    Plaque Psoriasis Essay

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    Exploration of the Pathogenicity and Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis and Avoiding Comorbidity Plaque psoriasis, otherwise known as psoriasis vulgaris, is a chronic inflammatory disease mainly affecting the skin, nails, scalp and joints (Sidhom, E., Pilmane, M., & Kisis, J., 2016). Psoriasis affects approximately two percent of men and women worldwide, mainly between the ages of fifteen and thirty, and occurs in varying degrees of severity. Clinical manifestations are raised, red lesions with a…

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    Approximately seven and a half million Americans have psoriasis. For the past twenty years, scientists have been unable to find a single gene directly linked to psoriasis. Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified the first gene directly linked to plaque psoriasis (Arbanas, 2012). Plaque psoriasis is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, raised red patches covered with white flaky scales that can be itchy and painful. These patches typically…

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    Pustular Psoriasis A pustular psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis. It appears as a fine, clear raised bumps that are filled with a white and thick fluid which composed of white blood cells, called pus. The skin around these bumps and under these bumps is red. While yellow fluid is a common sign of infection, but there is no clear demonstration that this infection plays its role in pustular psoriasis. It is not contagious nor infection. It consists of widespread pustules (Pus) on an…

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    Although there is no cure for psoriasis, there are multiple effective treatment options. Treatment guidelines for psoriasis are now used throughout the world. These guidelines can improve the quality of clinical decisions, and present options for improving the quality of care. Treatment success is defined as a decrease in Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score of 75% or greater that allows for treatment continuation; treatment failure is defined as a decrease in PASI score of less than…

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    A Brief Summary on Psoriasis Our skin is the largest organ of our body; it’s the entire human body outer cover and gives the body form and shape. It’s also separates the external parts of the body from the internal parts. Our skin protects our body against the light, heat, germs, cold temperatures, and injury. It’s protecting the body from chemical and mechanical substances. The skin is also the body immune system surveillance. The body produces tan of cells every day to replenish the dead…

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    Psoriasis on scalp (Scalp Psoriasis) is an inflammatory and persistent disease. The main causes of this disease are not yet identified but it is believed that it is slightly hereditary. The common reasons are lack of personal hygiene, repeated use of blow dryers and some fashion products. It takes several years to show up on the scalp. It is mostly seen in adults compared to children. It is seen in both sex but little more in women compared to men. Scalp psoriasis takes place in three phases.…

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