What are the late symptoms of psoriasis

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Recently, I've had a lot of small red rashes on my body, which are very itchy. When I grab them, there will be a lot of dandruff like things falling down. It looks very disgusting. It's psoriasis. Better after treatment, let's take a look at the late symptoms of psoriasis.

What are the late symptoms of psoriasis

Symptom 1: inflammatory red papules, about the size of millet to mung bean, gradually expand or fuse into brownish red plaques with clear boundary, inflammatory red halo around, obvious basal infiltration, and multi-layer dry gray or silver white scales on the surface. Gently scrape off the surface scales, gradually exposing a layer of light red shiny translucent film, called film phenomenon.

Symptom 2: in the early stage of the disease, only the affected part has intermittent itching, especially at night, which often leads to insomnia. After scratching, the skin appears pale brown round or polygonal papules, with smooth surface or covered with sugar skin like scales, dense groups. With the development of the disease, the papules gradually melt into pieces, forming a heroic mossy transformation.

Symptom 3: gently scrape off the surface scales, then expose a layer of light red shiny translucent film, this is the prickle cell layer in the epidermis, called the film phenomenon. Then scrape off the film, that is, to reach the top of the dermal papillary layer, where the capillaries are scraped, there are small bleeding points, called punctate bleeding phenomenon.

matters needing attention

On this, I would like to remind you: in daily life, as long as patients with psoriasis are not allergic to chicken, this is edible. Many times, chicken is white meat like fish, which is rich in high-quality protein. So psoriasis patients should not eat eggs with boiling water, more can not eat raw, eggs must be boiled before eating. Proper eating eggs can effectively balance the body's nutrition, which is conducive to the treatment of psoriasis.