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4 common signs of developing psoriasis
Psoriasis is an autoimmune health condition that affects the skin, and, in rare cases, even the joints. Depending on its type, psoriasis can cause various signs and symptoms in specific areas of the skin. While the condition does not have a cure, there are ways in which one can manage psoriasis. But, for early diagnosis and quick treatment, it is important to identify some common, glaring signs of developing psoriasis. Plaques on the skin Plaques are raised patches on the skin, which are inflamed and often red, silver, or purple in color. These patches can appear anywhere on the body, but most commonly, they develop on the elbows, knees, scalp, and back. These plaques can also be itchy and sore. The appearance of these patches indicates the development of a specific type of psoriasis called plaque psoriasis. Rashes If one notices rashes appearing in the areas where their skin folds, it could indicate the development of inverse psoriasis. These rashes usually show up in areas such as the armpits, under the breasts, and the groin, where two layers of skin touch each other. Rashes can be painful and itchy and one may notice the pain and discomfort worsening when they sweat or when there is friction.