What Is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis occurs when skin cells grow too rapidly, leading to flaky, red, silvery patches that may become inflamed, itchy, and scaly. Unlike normal skin cells that cycle every four weeks, those with psoriasis build up quickly, forming plaques. These patches can vary in size and appear on the elbows, knees, hands, lower back, and scalp, a condition known as scalp psoriasis. Dr. Cynthia Abban of MCS Dermatology in Elk Grove Village, IL, provides treatment for psoriasis, helping individuals in Palatine, Roselle, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, and other surrounding areas manage this chronic skin condition.
There are several types of psoriasis, with plaque psoriasis being the most common. While some cases are mild, others require ongoing management with multiple treatments. It is important to note that psoriasis is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person. Once diagnosed, managing psoriasis symptoms can help minimize flare-ups.
How Is Psoriasis Treated?
Although there is no cure, various treatments can help control psoriasis symptoms, depending on severity and type. Mild cases may improve with prescription ointments, creams, and lotions. When scalp psoriasis is present, medicated shampoos, sprays, and oils may be used. For moderate to severe cases, systemic medications — taken orally or by injection — target the entire body and may also be effective for psoriatic arthritis.
What Are the Symptoms of Psoriasis?
If you suspect psoriasis skin rash, watch for these common signs:
- Raised, bright red patches of skin covered with loose, silver scales
- Plaques appearing symmetrically on both sides of the body (e.g., both knees or both arms)
- Scalp irritation ranging from mild scaling to thick, scabbed plaques
- Itchiness, especially before flare-ups, in body folds, like under the breasts or buttocks
- Small areas of skin irritation when scales are removed, known as Auspitz's sign
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Stop Hiding Your Skin
Psoriasis can be persistent, but effective treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent discomfort. You shouldn't have to hide your skin — relief is possible. If you're experiencing plaque psoriasis, scalp psoriasis, or other types of psoriasis, schedule a consultation with Dr. Cynthia Abban at MCS Dermatology. Customized treatment plans can help restore your confidence and improve your skin health.