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Psoriasis
Understanding Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that accelerates the life cycle of skin cells, causing them to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. This buildup results in thick, red, scaly patches that can be itchy and sometimes painful. At Skinvy, we understand the physical and emotional impact of psoriasis and are committed to providing effective treatments to manage and alleviate symptoms.
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At Skinvy, we offer a range of treatments to manage psoriasis and alleviate symptoms:
Phototherapy: Controlled exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light to slow skin cell turnover and reduce scaling and inflammation.
Why Choose Skinvy for Psoriasis Treatment
At Skinvy, we combine advanced medical treatments with personalized care to offer the best psoriasis management in Hyderabad. Our team of experienced dermatologists is dedicated to helping you achieve healthier, more comfortable skin. Trust our expertise to deliver safe, effective, and customized solutions for all your psoriasis concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Psoriasis be Cured?
Psoriasis is usually a lifelong condition characterized by periods of spontaneous remissions and exacerbations. While it cannot be cured, it can be managed with various treatments, including:
Topical Treatments: Steroids, salicylic acid, tar, vitamin D analogues, and dithranol
Phototherapy: UVB and excimer laser treatments for generalized involvement
Systemic Therapy: Retinoids, immunosuppressants like methotrexate and cyclosporine, and monoclonal antibodies
What are the Symptoms of Psoriasis?
The most common clinical features of psoriasis include:
Loose, dry, silvery-white scaling
Well-defined, red, scaly papules and plaques
Healed lesions appearing as hyperpigmented or hypopigmented areas
When nails are affected, symptoms may include:
Pitting
Yellowish discoloration
Arthropathy
Occasionally hemorrhage
What Causes Psoriasis?
Psoriasis can be triggered by various factors, including:
Injury to the skin
Extreme winter conditions, which can exacerbate the condition