This is an autoimmune skin disorder that affects nearly 2% of the global population, and it’s particularly common among older adults with a family history of the condition.
How Psoriasis Shows Up:
- Raised, inflamed plaques covered in white or gray scales
- Itchy or burning sensations
- Cracking or bleeding in severe cases
What makes psoriasis so frustrating is that it often gets worse during stressful times or cold, dry seasons. While there’s no cure, there are excellent treatments — including medicated shampoos, light therapy, and newer biologic medications that can reduce inflammation dramatically.
3. Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Your Skin’s Silent Alarm
Sometimes, a rash appears right after we use a new soap, lotion, or detergent — that’s allergic contact dermatitis, and it’s your skin’s way of saying, “Something isn’t right here.”
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