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According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, around 125 million people have psoriasis - that's two to three percent of the population - including me.
Psoriatic arthritis can cause foot pain, swelling, scales, and blisters. Learn more about how to manage psoriatic arthritis on feet and potential treatments.
Psoriasis can occur near the eyes, causing redness, itching, dryness, and flaking skin. Once it’s correctly diagnosed, you can often manage it with topical treatments.
Psoriasis of the hands and feet may be misdiagnosed as eczema if the clinician relies solely on histopathology. Biopsy of palmoplantar plaque psoriasis is not recommended.
If your feet are peeling, there are many possible causes. Learn more about the most common causes of peeling feet, the treatment options, and other symptoms to look out for.
Hand and foot psoriasis can wreak havoc with self-esteem as a patient's confidence is eroded by the unsightly and embarrassing appearance of the disease on the hands and/or feet. Patients may also ...
Rashes on the hands and feet may be caused by a wide range of conditions. Learn about potential causes and treatment options, and when to see a doctor.
There are many possible causes of red spots on the feet, including injuries, insect bites, irritations, and infections. Learn about some common causes and how to treat them here.
Psoriatic arthritis in your foot can make standing and walking painful. WebMD has tips on finding the right shoes and simple exercises to help you get back on your feet.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes red, flaky patches on the skin. It frequently occurs on the bottoms of the feet.
Peeling feet have several potential causes. Foot injuries, dry skin, and athlete’s foot, among other conditions, can all cause peeling skin on the feet.
Psoriasis affecting the hands and feet can be difficult to distinguish clinically from eczema. Unfortunately, a biopsy of an area thought to be volar psoriasis is of little diagnostic value, as it ...