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Psoriasis is the most common immune-mediated disorder in the country, affecting an estimated 7.5 million Americans. While it mainly affects the skin, it’s far more than an aesthetic skin disease. Along with its potential to develop into psoriatic arthritis, which causes swelling in the joints and can make movement painful, psoriasis has a huge impact on your everyday wellbeing and quality of life. Treating psoriasis starts with a diagnosis, and often the first determining factor is the symptoms. Psoriasis comes in a variety of forms, and knowing the specific type of psoriasis you have can impact the type of psoriasis...

You may already know that psoriasis is a disorder that results in dry, red, and itchy patches of skin. After learning more about psoriasis and its different forms, you may be wondering: What is psoriasis of the nail? Why does psoriasis affect my nails ? Do I have nail psoriasis, and if so, what are my treatment options? Continue reading to find out the answers to all these questions and more. What is Nail Psoriasis? Nail psoriasis is a condition of abnormal nail development caused by a chronic autoimmune disease. Just over half of the people with skin psoriasis also...

Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated disease that results in the development of patches of scaly, dry, red skin lesions. The most common kind of psoriasis affects the skin. However, nail involvement is also possible. That leads us to then ask, what is nail psoriasis? Nail psoriasis is a form of psoriasis that, like given in the name, can be found on your fingernails and toenails. Nail psoriasis occurs in 55% of people that also have a variant of skin psoriasis, but in rare cases can occur on its own. If you notice any of the following characteristics on your nails,...

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