What are the symptoms of generalized psoriasis
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Some time ago, I went on a trip with my best friend. As a result, I found many red spots on her body within a few days after I came back. However, she had many red spots on her body. After going to the hospital for examination, I learned that it was generalized psoriasis. Today, let me talk about the symptoms of generalized psoriasis.
What are the symptoms of generalized psoriasis
First, generalized pustular psoriasis is more common in flexed limbs and plica. Pustules dry and desquamate after a few days, but new pustules can appear under them. Often because of contact friction and make pustule rupture, appear erosion, exudation, scab or pus scab. Oral buccal mucosa can also appear clusters or most scattered small pustules. The finger (toe) deck is turbid and hypertrophic, and keratosis and scale accumulation may occur under the nail. Small pustules may also appear in the nail bed.
Second: nail atrophy and nail fragmentation may occur. Often accompanied by joint symptoms. After a few weeks, the pustule can dry up, symptoms improve, or turn into erythroderma. But also because of cold, fatigue, premenstrual and infection and other incentives and recurrence. Patients with psoriasis skin ring erythema, pustules appear at the edge of the skin lesions symptoms were acute or chronic performance, less systemic reaction. In the acute stage of onset, the disease starts quickly and turns red on the basis of psoriasis vulgaris.
In addition to the skin lesions around the pustule yellow, and other symptoms may appear in the third pustule. New pustules appear under the scales or in the original non lesional area, and they attack repeatedly.
matters needing attention
So patients must actively accept treatment after finding the disease, usually the best to quit smoking and drinking, develop healthy and good living habits, pay attention to adjust the diet structure, pay attention to sunscreen, pay attention to adjust their psychological state, avoid always in a high tension state.