How should children's psoriasis be diagnosed

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There is a child in our community. Because she is cute, we always tease her when we meet her. But recently, we haven't seen any children. Some people say that she is suffering from psoriasis. Let's talk about how to diagnose psoriasis.

How should children's psoriasis be diagnosed

First: seborrheic psoriasis, which occurs in infants less than three months old, has red skin on the forehead, cheek and brow, covered with yellow and greasy scab, and thick yellow serous scab on the top of the head. After chin, neck, armpit and groin can be rubbed, flushing and exudation, such symptoms known as seborrheic psoriasis.

Second: dry children psoriasis, this symptom occurs between 6 months to 1 year old children, performance in the face, limbs, trunk lateral patchy dense small papules, swelling, hard furfural desquamation and scaling scab, no exudation phenomenon, this symptom can also be called dry eczema.

Third: exudative psoriasis, often occurs in obese infants of 3 to 6 months old. Symmetrical red papules of rice grain size can be seen on both cheeks, accompanied by small blisters and erythema. There are symptoms of ulceration, exudation and scab. Due to special itching, scratching can occur, with bloodstained scratches and bright red wet rotten surface. Such symptoms, if not treated in time, can be generalized to the baby's body, if serious, it will be secondary infection.

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If children suffer from psoriasis, because their age is still relatively young, they will have a greater chance of being cured. Therefore, parents must take their children to receive treatment as soon as possible, and never fart, otherwise it will have a great impact on their future growth.