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April 16, 2024/Skin Care & Beauty

Experiencing Scalp Psoriasis? Learn How To Treat and Reduce Hair Loss

Calm an itchy scalp by using medicated shampoo, avoiding blow-drying and resisting the urge to scratch

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April 15, 2024/Nutrition

Psoriasis and Diet: How Foods Can Impact Inflammation

A well-balanced diet with anti-inflammatory foods can help reduce flare-ups and severity of psoriasis symptoms

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April 12, 2024/Skin Care & Beauty

These Common Triggers Likely Cause Your Psoriasis Flare-Ups

Stress, infections, skin injuries and environmental factors can trigger an onset of psoriasis symptoms

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April 10, 2024/Skin Care & Beauty

14 Psoriasis Self-Care Strategies

Learn your triggers, stay moisturized, quit smoking, prioritize sleep — and avoid scratching

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April 8, 2024/Skin Care & Beauty

10 Easy Steps To Prevent and Manage Your Psoriasis Flare-Ups

Stick to your treatment plan, but keep your provider updated on any new symptoms or triggers

An illustration of a person scratching an itchy, inflamed spot on their hand
June 7, 2022/Skin Care & Beauty

Eczema or Psoriasis? How To Tell the Difference

These conditions have a lot in common, but not everything

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February 10, 2022/Skin Care & Beauty

Is It Psoriasis or Ringworm?

An expert explains the difference between the two skin conditions

Closeup of a foot with yellowed fungus on big toe
January 18, 2022/Skin Care & Beauty

The Difference Between Nail Psoriasis and Nail Fungus

Nail psoriasis and nail fungus have a lot of similarities, but one is a result of an infection and the other is inflammatory

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