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The #1 Psoriasis Treatment Worldwide Learn How to Eliminate Your Psoriasis Fast 60 Day Money-Back Guarantee! http://www.SayGoodbyetoPsoriasis.com Psoriasis Index Types of Psoriasis with Pictures There are 5 main types of Psoriasis. It is a chronic skin disease with no known cure but there are a number of treatments that produce good to excellent results. The most common type of psoriasis is known as Plaque Psoriasis. Plaque psoriasis will form patches of red, inflamed skin covered by a flaky white or silver scale which is simply dead skin that builds up quickly. Healthy skin will mature and shed about every 4 weeks. Psoriatic skin will mature in 2-5 days, which causes the buildup of scale. Plaque psoriasis can show up just about anywhere on the body and will have a tendency to mirror itself on both sides of the body. The second most common form of psoriasis is Guttate. Rather than thick plaques, Guttate Psoriasis looks like small red dots. There appears to be a connection between strep throat and Guttate psoriasis as frequently it will appear after a bout with Strep. Usually appears on the trunk, arms, and legs. Pustular Psoriasis, like the name, produces blister like spots filled with pus, surrounded by red skin. They may come and go in cycles and are typically found on the hands and feet, but can appear anywhere. This type can be quite debilitating making it impossible to work or even walk. Over time they may turn in to hard callous areas.
Inverse Psoriasis tends to produce smooth, dry patches that are red and inflamed. More common in overweight individuals. Will appear under breasts, underarms, and in the folds of skin, groin area, or between the buttocks.
Erythroedermic psoriasis is rare. It often will cover the entire body with bright red skin that looks burned, and sheds or peels. Severe itching and pain can occur.
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