Pustular Psoriasis Treatment
Pustular psoriasis is a type of psoriasis that is very uncommon. Psoriasis though is a prevalent skin disease in which the the skin cells life cycle is affected. Generalized pustular psoriasis is characterized by pustules that are widespread and appear on tender, red skin. This type is also very rare. All races are affected by pustular psoriasis, though it’s not common in the United States. The age range of those who get pustular psoriasis is wide, but 50 years of age is the average. This condition does not occur in children very often. Read more…
Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis
The soles and palms are the areas affected by palmoplantar pustulosis psoriasis. Treating this condition is challenging. People who smoke currently or even those who have smoked in the past are the ones who are primarily affected by palmoplantar pustular psoriasis. There is also no assurance that it will go away when one stops smoking. This condition can be passed down in families and usually happens only during adulthood. Read more…
What You Should Know About Pustular Psoriasis
If you are experiencing outbreaks of blisters that are filled with white pus and are surrounded by red skin, then you have pustular psoriasis. These pustules are not contagious. Pustular psoriasis primarily affects adults and typically stays in one specific area of your body. Inner medications or particular topical medications are possible triggers for pustular psoriasis. Other triggers include an occasional pregnancy or too much exposure to UV light. You may also get an outbreak of pustular psoriasis if you have taken steroids for a long period of time. Being under emotional stress constantly can also be a trigger. Read more…