Psoriasis
What Is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes scaling and inflammation (pain, swelling, heat, and redness). Skin cells grow deep in the skin and slowly rise to the surface. This process is called cell turnover, and it takes about a month. With psoriasis, it can happen in just a few days because the cells rise too fast and pile up on the surface.
Most psoriasis causes patches of thick, red skin with silvery scales. These patches can itch or feel sore. They are often found on the elbows, knees, other parts of the legs, scalp, lower back, face, palms, and soles of the feet. But they can show up other places such as fingernails, toenails, genitals, and inside the mouth.
Who Gets Psoriasis?
Anyone can get psoriasis, but it occurs more often in adults. In many cases, there is a family history of psoriasis. Certain genes have been linked to the disease. Men and women get psoriasis at about the same rate.
What Causes Psoriasis?
Psoriasis begins in the immune system, mainly with a type of white blood cell called a T cell. T cells help protect the body against infection and disease. With psoriasis, T cells are put into action by mistake. They become so active that they set off other immune responses. This leads to swelling and fast turnover of skin cells. People with psoriasis may notice that sometimes the skin gets better and sometimes it gets worse. Things that can cause the skin to get worse include:
- Infections
- Stress
- Changes in weather that dry the skin
- Certain medicines.
How Is Psoriasis Diagnosed?
Psoriasis can be hard to diagnose because it can look like other skin diseases. The doctor might need to look at a small skin sample under a microscope.
How Is Psoriasis Treated?
Treatment depends on:
- How serious the disease is
- The size of the psoriasis patches
- The type of psoriasis
- How the patient reacts to certain treatments.
All treatments don't work the same for everyone. Doctors may switch treatments if one doesn't work, if there is a bad reaction, or if the treatment stops working.
Topical Treatment:
Treatments applied right on the skin (creams, ointments) may help. Treatments can:
- Help reduce swelling and skin cell turnover
- Suppress the immune system
- Help the skin peel and unclog pores.
- Soothe the skin.
Light Therapy:
Natural ultraviolet light from the sun and artificial ultraviolet light are used to treat psoriasis. One treatment, called PUVA, uses a combination of a drug that makes skin more sensitive to light and ultraviolet A light.
Systemic Treatment:
If the psoriasis is severe, doctors might prescribe drugs or give medicine through a shot. This is called systemic treatment. Antibiotics are not used to treat psoriasis unless bacteria make the psoriasis worse.
Combination Therapy:
When you combine topical (put on the skin), light, and systemic treatments, you can often use lower doses of each. Combination therapy can also lead to better results.
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Recommended Links
Psoriasis - American Academy of Family Physicians
Psoriasis Tutorial - Patient Education Institute
Skin Rashes and Other Changes - American Academy of Family Physicians
What is Psoriasis? - National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases- 5 Screenings You Should Have - American Academy of Dermatology
- About Psoriasis - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Can a Gluten-Free Diet Help? - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Can Changing Your Diet Help? - MayoClinic.com
- Dealing with Depression - American Academy of Dermatology
- Diagnosing - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Flu Shots and Psoriasis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Itchy, Scaly Skin? Living With Psoriasis - NIH Health
- KidsHealth for Parents: Psoriasis - KidsHealth/Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media
- Lifestyle Choices - American Academy of Dermatology
- Living a Healthy Lifestyle - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Medicine Applied to the Skin - American Academy of Dermatology
- MedlinePlus: Psoriasis - National Library of Medicine
- MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia - National Library of Medicine
- Minimizing Flare-ups - National Psoriasis Foundation
- National Psoriasis Foundation
- Newly Diagnosed - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Nutrition and Psoriatic Disease - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Overview of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Phototherapy - American Academy of Dermatology
- Pregnancy and Psoriasis - National Psoriasis Foundation
- PSO*ME (site for kids) - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Psoriasis - InteliHealth
- Psoriasis - MayoClinic.com
- Psoriasis in Children - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Psoriasis in Teens - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Psoriasis Increases Risk for Some Medical Conditions - American Academy of Dermatology
- Psoraisis Q and A - National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
- Psoriatic Arthritis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Psoriatic Arthritis - Arthritis Foundation
- Psychological Aspects of Psoriasis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Scalp Psoriasis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Signs and Symptoms of Psoriasis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Signs and Symptoms of Psoriatic Arthritis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Systemic Medications - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Teens: Living with Psoriasis - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Teen Handbook - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Topical Treatments - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Treating Psoriatic Arthritis - National Psoriasis Foundation
- Treating Scalp Psoriasis - American Academy of Dermatology
- Triggers - American Academy of Dermatology
- Types of Psoriasis - National Psoriasis Foundation
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Páginas de Web Recomendadas
¿Cómo Reconocer la Psoriasis? - Ediciones Farmavet, S.L. (España)
Manejo de la Psoriasis - Centro de Medicina Hospital Overlake (Washington)/Krames Información para Pacientes
Padres: Psoriasis - KidsHealth/Centro de Medios de Información para la Salud Infantil de la Fundación Nemours
Psoriasis – National Psoriasis Foundation
Psoriasis: Alteración de la Piel – Salud y Calidad de Vida/vivirmejor.com (España)
Psoriasis: Cómo Vivir con esta Enfermedad de la Piel de por Vida - ADVANCE para Enfermeras de Práctica Avanzada
Psoriasis: Cuidado de la Piel, el Cuero Cabelludo y las Uñas - KaiserPermanente.org
¿Qué Es la Psoriasis? - Centro de Medicina Hospital Overlake (Washington)/Krames Información para Pacientes
¿Qué Es la Psoriasis?: Hoja Informativa de Fácil Lectura - Instituto Nacional de Artritis y Enfermedades Musculoesqueléticas y de la Piel
- Artritis Psoriásica - Biblioteca de Información sobre la Salud del MCG Health System (Augusta, GA)
- Artritis Psoriásica - Colegio Estadounidense de Reumatología
- Artritis Psoriásica - Liga Reumatológica Española (España)
- Artritis Psoriásica - University of Maryland Medical Center
- Atlas de Dermatología: Psoriasis - Instituto de Investigacion y Desarrollo Químico-Biologico (España)
- Consecuencias Psicológicas de la Psoriasis - Eroski Consumer/Fundación Eroski (España)
- Dermatoligía: Psoriasis - Biblioteca de Información sobre la Salud del MCG Health System (Augusta, GA)
- Enciclopedia Médica en MedlinePlus - Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina de los EE.UU.
- Enfermedades Cutáneas Superficiales - Manual Merck de Información Médica para el Hogar (Costa Rica)
- Enfermedades de la Piel: Psoriasis - GeoSalud (Costa Rica)
- Enfermedades: Psoriasis - DMedicina/DiarioMedico (España)
- healthfinder® en Español - Oficina de Prevención de Enfermedades y Promoción de la Salud y el Centro Nacional de Información sobre la Salud de los EE.UU.
- Jóvenes: Psoriasis - KidsHealth/Centro de Medios de Información para la Salud Infantil de la Fundación Nemours
- Niños: Psoriasis - KidsHealth/Centro de Medios de Información para la Salud Infantil de la Fundación Nemours
- MedlinePlus: Psoriasis - Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina de EE.UU. desde los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud
- Psoriasis 360 - Janssen-Cilag/Johnson&Johnson (España)
- Psoriasis - Academia Estadounidense de Médicos de Familia
- Psoriasis - Biblioteca de Salud del Baptist Health System (San Antonio, TX)
- Psoriasis - Clínica Dam (Madrid)
- Psoriasis - Clínica Universidad de Navarra (España)
- Psoriasis - NetDoctor (España)
- Psoriasis - SaborySalud/Clínica de Nutrición von Saalfeld (Costa Rica)
- Psoriasis - Sociedad Civil Entorno Médico (México)
- Psoriasis - Tu Otro Médico (España)
- Psoriasis - Union Hospital (Maryland)
- Psoriasis - University of Maryland Medical Center
- Psoriasis - WebConsultas (España)
- Psoriasis - ZonaMédica (Argentina)
- Psoriasis: Cuidado de la Piel - HolaDoctor Referencia Médica de Healthwise/Univision
- Psoriasis en Gotas - University of Maryland Medical Center
- Psoriasis: Noticias - Ediciones Farmavet, S.L. (España)
- Psoriasis: Una Enfermedad de la Piel Hereditaria - HolaDoctor Referencia Médica de Healthwise/Univision
- Psoriasis y Plantas Medicinales - Collegi de Farmacèutics de la Província de Barcelona (España)
- ¿Qué Es la Psoriasis? - Oficina de Salud de las Minorías del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de EE. UU.
- Soriasis (Psoriasis) - Sistema de Salud de Allina Hospitals & Clinics (Minnesota y Wisconsin)
- Vivir Bien con Psoriasis – PsorInfo/LEO Pharma (Denmark)