Topicals are often the first-line treatment for psoriasis, but as the condition progresses, you may need to consider systemic treatments to manage your symptoms. Here’s what to know about your options ...
Psoriasis can involve sensitive areas like the face, palms, armpits, groin, genitals, and underneath the breasts. Here’s how ...
In psoriasis, like cancers, disease control that includes the well-being of a patient is an additional useful measure of ...
For the 7.5 million Americans diagnosed with psoriasis, it can be disheartening to hear that there's no cure. But there are several treatments that can help keep this autoimmune disease under control.
Eczema and psoriasis come with similar symptoms and therefore can be easy to confuse. Here's how to differentiate the two.
Psoriasis causes your body to make new skin cells too quickly. These cells tend to pile up and form spots, bumps, and thick scaly patches called plaques that can be uncomfortable. Scientists think ...
A recent review explored the benefits of biosimilars for patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis.
SKIM's founder Kim Kardashian has been open about her psoriasis journey for years, often sharing pictures of her skin during flare-ups on social media. The common autoimmune disorder causes the body ...
Patients with psoriasis face higher risk for several different types of cancer, according to the results of an international ...
It is estimated that over 8 million people in the United States—and 125 people worldwide—have psoriasis. While psoriasis looks like dry, inflamed patches of red skin, that simple description isn’t the ...