Symptoms of psoriasis.
Psoriasis, often known by the common people, also has a name, called "psoriasis", is a very common chronic immune disease, its symptoms mainly include red patches, itching, scaling, etc. Below we will detail the symptoms of psoriasis.
First, people with psoriasis** will develop red patches on them, which are one of the most typical symptoms of psoriasis. These plaques usually appear round, oval, or irregular in shape, with well-defined edges and a surface covered with silvery-white scales. Around the plaque, inflammation and redness may occur, and sometimes edema and pain may occur. These plaques can appear anywhere on the body, but are most commonly found on the scalp, elbows, knees, etc.
Secondly, people with psoriasis often experience itching. This is due to an inflammatory response and scaling on the **. The degree of itching varies from person to person, some people may experience a slight itching sensation, while others may feel very itchy and even interfere with sleep and work.
In addition, people with psoriasis can also experience symptoms of desquamation. This is caused by the gradual shedding of the scales on the **. These scales usually appear white or gray and resemble dandruff. In some cases, the scales may fall off in large quantities, causing the scale to become dry and coarse.
In addition to the above three main symptoms, psoriasis may also be accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, joint swelling and pain, etc. The appearance of these symptoms may be related to the inflammatory response of psoriasis and may also be related to other diseases. Therefore, if you experience one or more of the above symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly for early diagnosis and**.
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