Signs & Symptoms of Psoriasis
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Signs & Symptoms of Psoriasis presented in simple easy to understand language
Generalized Pustular psoriasis:
This is a rare and severe type of psoriasis which can be
life-threatening. Signs and symptoms include,
• Widespread areas of fiery-red swollen skin covered with small,
white, pus-filled blisters
• Fever
• Chills
• Severe itching
• Rapid pulse rate
• Loss of appetite
• Muscle weakness
Inverse Psoriasis: This is
also called as “skin-fold,” “flexural,” or “genital” psoriasis. This
type of psoriasis may be severe and incapacitating. Signs and symptoms
include,
• Red and inflamed plaques that occur in skin folds — armpits, in the
genital area, between the buttocks, and under the breasts.
• Scale usually does not form, and the lesions are shiny and smooth.
• Skin very tender.
• Lesion easily irritated, especially by rubbing and perspiration.
• More prevalent in people who are overweight.
• Many people have another type of psoriasis elsewhere on the body.
Erythrodermic Psoriasis:
Signs and symptoms include,
• Severe redness and shedding of the skin that covers a large portion
of the body.
• Skin looks as if it has been burned.
• Fluctuating body temperature, especially on very hot or cold days.
• Accelerated heart rate due to increased blood flow to the skin — can
complicate heart disease and cause heart failure.
• Severe itching and pain.
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