Psoriasis Reference Guide
Psoriasis Symptoms
Psoriasis Symptoms
To know if you suffer from Psoriasis and from which type you suffer, you must first recognize the symptoms. Symptoms vary depending on the type of Psoriasis a patient has.
Plaque Psoriasis
Plaque Psoriasis presents itself in symptoms of inflamed, red, and raised areas of the skin that often result in silvery scales. The most frequent breakouts occur on elbows, knees, lower back and scalp. However, symptoms may occur anywhere on the body.
Psoriatic Arthritis
Up to 30% of patients who suffer from Plaque Psoriasis can develop a form of Arthritis which can cause inflammation of the joints. Unlike more common forms of Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis has been directly linked to a patient’s Psoriatic condition.
Guttate Psoriasis
Guttate Psoriasis is similar to Plaque Psoriasis but, instead, takes the form of small, red spots on the skin.
Pustular Psoriasis
Pustular Psoriasis is similar to Plaque Psoriasis but, instead, takes the form of white pustules surrounded by red skin.
Inverse Psoriasis
Inverse Psoriasis similar to Plaque Psoriasis but, instead, takes the form of smooth, red lesions that form in the folds of the skin.
Erythrodermic Psoriasis
Erythrodermic Psoriasis is similar to Plaque Psoriasis but, instead, takes the form of widespread redness, severe itching, and pain.