Where does psoriasis grow

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I found a lot of spots under the neck yesterday. I'm very worried about whether they will spread all over the body. Now through treatment, it's slightly improved. As for where psoriasis grows, let me tell you.

Where does psoriasis grow

One: in the diseased skin parts appear silver white scales and itching symptoms. Skin lesions can occur in any part of the patient's body, and most of them occur symmetrically. General lesions occur in the head and limbs, but also from these parts gradually extended to the face and even the whole body, causing serious physical and mental impact on patients.

The second is punctate hemorrhage and typical membrane phenomenon. In the early stage of the disease, there will be "punctate bleeding" in the skin lesions, gently scraping the film will gush out pinhole like bleeding points or millet sized blood beads; in the early stage of the disease, after scraping the scales, the light red translucent shiny film will appear in the skin lesions.

Third, the lesions of psoriasis often present the typical symptoms of psoriasis, such as coin shape, oyster shell shape, drip shape, disk shape, map shape, etc. In the early stage of the disease, red spot rashes with the size of millet to soybean often appear on the lesion site. With the gradual development of the disease, these spot rashes will gradually expand and increase, and even merge into a piece. Generally, the boundary is clear and there is a halo around.

matters needing attention

The incidence of psoriasis is closely related to the season, and it is easy to relapse in winter, so patients must do a good job of nursing in winter.