Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How Psoriasis Look Like?



TYPES OF PSORIASIS
1. PSORIASIS plaque, which includes 80 to 90 percent of cases. Usually occurs in the scalp, knees, elbows and lower back that looks crusty and red.Plaque form of reddish skin covered by silver white scales. Scales are actually lumps of dead skin cells.
In the head, it is an severe dandruff and can be turned into a thick scaly patches known as scalp psoriasis.

2. PSORIASIS GUTATE, which usually among children and younger people, such as a small patch of rain on parts of the body.Guttate psoriasis occurs in a patch. Sometimes it also occurs in the form of small spots and scales. Guttate often occurs in the body, arms and legs.

3. Pustular PSORIASIS, which typically have characteristics of bubbles containing pus.

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