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Oral medicinesare used to treat serious types of psoriasis. They include steroids and retinoids. They may also include medicines that decrease the rate of growth of your skin cells or that affect your immune system. Phototherapy, or light therapy, helps stop or slow skin cell growth. Your skin...
Inverse Psoriasis: This type of psoriasis can affect moist, skin crease areas such as the genital area, under the breast or arms, and the groin area. The lesions are flat, red and inflamed, and may not have scales. Inverse psoriasis may be more common in people that are overweight or ob...
If you suffer from eczema or psoriasis, you may notice that your symptoms are temporarily improving.⁷ What also to possibly expect (from your skin) when you’re expecting While many women experience pregnancy glow, some also encounter other types of changes to their skin, which can vary thr...
Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms: Inflammation of Organs Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease, meaning it can affect the entire body. In addition to the joints and muscles, RA can cause problems in many other areas of the body: Eyes and mouth: inflammation of the glands in the eyes and mou...
Endometriosis is growth of the endometrium (uterine tissue) in areas outside the uterus. This tissue may attach to many other organs such as the bladder or intestines or even reproductive organs like the ovaries. This tissue breaks down monthly just like normal endometrial tissue, but the tissue...
OA and RA are the most well-known, but other types also affect your immune system and result in stiff joints: Ankylosing spondylitis: This type mostly affects your spine, but it can make your hips, hands, or feet feel stiff. Gout: The first sign of this build-up of uric acid in your...
You’re a man. Men are at least twice as likely to get the disease as women. You have gastrointestinal infections regularly. You have anotherautoimmune disease, likepsoriasis, Crohn’s disease, orulcerative colitis.
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