Psoriasis is not a transmitted disease because it has no infection. Therefore, contacting to patients or even directly touching psoriasis rash does not cause any transmission.
According to recent research, psoriasis is occurred by two factors.
It is found that psoriasis is occurred by white blood cell abnormalities in function. Therefore, it destroys our skin cells causing rapid skin cell replication and chronic skin inflammation.
Psoriasis rash develops bumpy red, well-circumscribed, and white or silvery-scaled patches. As a result, it is called psoriasis. The locations are around the head, face, hands, feet, nails, and foldable joints.
As psoriasis is an autoimmune disease, any factors that stimulate an abnormal immune system can impair its symptoms such as
All of these factors can make your symptoms becoming worse. Therefore, apart from topical and oral drugs, lasers, and light therapy, the treatment of psoriasis must focus on avoiding those factors as well.
Information by Dr. Narumol Tongsreeneam
Composed by Medisci Center