PSORIASIS 101: LEARNING TO LIVE IN THE SKIN YOU'RE IN
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Sort Desciption: LEARNING TO LIVE IN THE SKIN YOURE IN is part of an awareness program to educate young adults with psoriasis, and their peers, to help bridge the information gap and overcome the emotional and physical barriers of living with psoriasis. ...
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PlaquePatches of raised red skin covered by a flaky white buildup called scale; this is the most common form of psoriasis. GuttateSmall red dots on the skin, usually appearing on the arms, legs, chest and back. InverseSmooth dry patches that are red and inflamed, often in the folds or creases of the skin, including under the arms and in the groin. PustularBlister-like spots filled with fluid, surrounded by red skin; this is a relatively rare form of psoriasis. ErythrodermicIntensely bright red skin that looks like a bad sunburn; this is a rare form of psoriasis. Ten percent to 30 percent of people with psoriasis may develop psoriatic arthritis, in which the joints and soft tissue around them become inflamed, stiff and painful. Some common symptoms worth noting include morning stiffness, swelling of the joints and swollen digits. My name is David and I am a 20-year-old living with psoriasis. I was first ...
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