Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people around the world. It causes patches of inflamed, scaly skin that can be itchy, painful and sometimes bleed.
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Psoriasis can affect any part of the body, but it often occurs on the elbows, knees, scalp and nails. Psoriasis can start at any age, but it usually begins in early adulthood. According to the Mayo Clinic, the average age of onset is 15 to 35 years old. However, some people may develop psoriasis later in life, or even in childhood.
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Psoriasis is not contagious, but it may have a genetic component. People with a family history of psoriasis are more likely to develop it themselves. Psoriasis does not spread from person to person, but it can spread on your own body. Psoriasis patches may grow larger or appear in new areas over time.
This may happen because of certain triggers, such as stress, infections, injuries, medications or weather changes. Psoriasis may also go through cycles of flaring up and calming down, depending on the type and severity of the condition.
If you have psoriasis, you should consult your doctor or dermatologist for the best treatment option for your condition. You should also follow their instructions and monitor your symptoms regularly.


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