Plaque Psoriasis, marked by red patches with silvery scales; Guttate Psoriasis, characterized by small, drop-shaped spots;
Pustular Psoriasis, featuring red skin with pus-filled blisters; Inverse Psoriasis, which affects moist skin folds; and
Erythrodermic Psoriasis, a severe, emergency condition with widespread redness and peeling,
It’s not communicative.Genetic factors and immune system dysregulation, in which T-cells target healthy skin cells, are among
the causes.Infections, alcohol, and other drugs are common triggers.A physical examination and occasionally a biopsy are used
to make the diagnosis. Treatments can control symptoms and enhance quality of life even though the condition is incurable.