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Psoriasis
Psoriasis is an autoimmune skin condition that causes itchiness and discomfort. Plaque psoriasis is the most common type. It causes thick, scaly areas of skin.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation in your skin. Symptoms of psoriasis include thick areas of discolored skin covered with scales. These thick, scaly areas are called plaques.
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition, which means it can flare up unexpectedly.
What are the types of psoriasis?
There are several types of psoriasis, including:
- Plaque psoriasis: Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. About 80% to 90% of people with psoriasis have plaque psoriasis.
- Inverse psoriasis: This type appears in your skin folds. It causes thin plaques without scales.
- Guttate psoriasis: Guttate psoriasis may appear after a sore throat caused by a streptococcal infection. It looks like small, red, drop-shaped scaly spots and often affects children and young adults.
- Pustular psoriasis: Pustular psoriasis has small, pus-filled bumps on top of plaques.
- Erythrodermic psoriasis: This is a severe type of psoriasis that affects a large area (more than 90%) of your skin. It causes widespread skin discoloration and skin shedding.
- Sebopsoriasis: This type typically appears on your face and scalp as bumps and plaques with a greasy, yellow scale. This is a cross between psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis.
- Nail psoriasis: Nail psoriasis causes skin discoloration, pitting and changes to your fingernails and toenails.
Symptoms of psoriasis
A psoriasis rash can show up anywhere on your skin. Psoriasis is common on your:
- Elbows and knees.
- Face and inside of your mouth.
- Scalp
- Fingernails and toenails.
- Genitals.
- Lower back.
- Palms and feet.
In most people, psoriasis covers a small area of their skin. In severe cases, the plaques connect and cover a large area of your body.
What causes psoriasis?
An over-reactive immune system that creates inflammation in your skin causes psoriasis.
If you have psoriasis, your immune system is supposed to destroy foreign invaders, like bacteria, to keep you healthy and prevent you from getting sick. Instead, your immune system can mistake healthy cells for foreign invaders. As a result, your immune system creates inflammation or swelling, which you see on the surface of your skin as skin plaques.
It usually takes up to 30 days for new skin cells to grow and replace old skin cells. Your over-reactive immune system causes the timeline of new skin cell development to change to three to four days. The speed of new cells replacing old cells creates scales and frequent skin shedding on top of skin plaques.
Psoriasis runs in families. There may be a genetic component to psoriasis because biological parents may pass the condition down to their children.
The Stem Cell Treatment Process for Psoriasis
Stem cell therapy, in combination with PRP, works to modulate the immune response and promote the regeneration of healthy skin cells. This innovative approach addresses psoriasis at its root, offering potential long-term relief beyond the limitations of traditional treatments.
The procedure is minimally invasive, ensuring a swift recovery compared to more invasive interventions. As the accelerated cell growth facilitated by stem cells and PRP takes effect, improvements in psoriatic skin conditions may be observed within a short span of time. While individual responses may vary, many patients experience noticeable relief within a few months, with the full benefits of psoriasis management becoming increasingly evident over time.