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Psoriasis Awareness Psoriasis is a common skin disorder and can be a recurring lifetime disease. It affects adults, as well as children. Studies have shown that men and woman of all races are affected equally by psoriasis but females develop plaque psoriasis earlier than males do. An interesting fact about this disease is that more people from western European and Scandinavian countries are diagnosed with psoriasis.
Psoriasis is usually found on the human’s elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms and feet, but they can show up on other parts of the body. According to The Cleveland Clinic, symptoms of psoriasis include small red bumps, intense itching, dry and cracking skin, skin swelling, skin pain, cracked or crumbly nails, and loose nails. Smoking, sun exposure, alcoholism, and HIV can determine how often psoriasis will occur once someone has been diagnosed positive for psoriasis. Some other triggers that may cause psoriasis to appear are:
Resource: National Psoriasis Foundation Local Resources
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