World Psoriasis Day
Yesterday was World Psoriasis Day. World Psoriasis Day is celebrated annually as a way to raise awareness of psoriasis. It is dedicated to the over 125 million people globally with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis and healthcare professionals who help treat this condition. National Psoriasis Day has been celebrated globally for over a decade.
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease, meaning that a dysfunctional immune system is a key cause of the disease. In the case of psoriasis, an overactive immune system can cause a rapid increase in skin cell production that leads to raised, scaly patches on the skin. These patches can be red in Caucasian skin and purple in skin of color. Many people report that psoriasis itches, burns and stings. While most immune systems take 30 or so days to push new cells to the skin, those with psoriasis push new cells within two to three days. Psoriasis is a chronic disease that often comes and goes. On World Psoriasis Day, psoriasis associations strive to spread information about the condition and improve access to treatment.
Psoriasis is not just a skin disease but a systemic one, which means it affects your whole body. It is associated with other serious health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and depression. If you develop a rash that doesn’t go away with an over-the-counter medication, you should contact your healthcare provider.
Psoriasis is also associated with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). PsA is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the joints and the places where tendons and ligaments connect to bone. Inflammation can lead to swelling, pain, fatigue and stiffness in the joints. Left untreated, PsA can cause permanent joint damage. Over 8 million Americans have psoriasis. Nearly a third of them will develop psoriatic arthritis.
Diseases associated with psoriasis include:
-Type 2 diabetes
Psoriasis is often associated with type 2 diabetes, a condition in which the blood retains high levels of sugar.
– Heart disease
Heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States, can lead to psoriasis.
-Bowel disease
Those who suffer from psoriasis may also suffer from inflammatory bowel disease, an often painful condition that affects the digestive tract.
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