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WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
4d ago
When I set out to remake my life, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. All I knew was that my life and the way I was living (or slowly killing myself) wasn’t working. My psoriasis was ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
2w ago
Today I am happy to share my experience with fitness and psoriasis. Most people already struggle to exercise regularly, but in my opinion, it’s even more necessary for those with psoriasis. There ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
2w ago
“Wow!” That was all I could say as I looked at childhood photos. I needed photos for a project I’m working on and asked my mom to pull out pictures of me with psoriasis over the ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
3w ago
We live in a time where we have easy access to view the lives of others online. It doesn’t matter the location we get to see anything people choose to share with us. The beauty in that is ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
1M ago
For many patients, psoriasis first appears on the scalp, where it is not visible because it is hidden by the hair, except for bald spots. I first noticed excessive scaling in my early 20s, when white ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
1M ago
After receiving my first and only ever failing grade in college, marks appeared on my body, and I was diagnosed with psoriasis. Looking back several years later, it has become an interesting ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
1M ago
Over the years, I’ve tried so many medications and treatments to manage psoriasis symptoms. Initially, I was so desperate for relief that I was open to try anything. I’ve tried injections, topicals ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
2M ago
Clearly, the winter season has taken a toll on many Americans across the nation. Some spots are getting more snow than usual. The chilly states are facing painfully cold weather this time ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
2M ago
According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, 2% to 3% of the total population has psoriasis. It can affect anyone, even celebrities. After conducting some research about celebrities with ..read more
WebMD Blog » Psoriasis
2M ago
Living with psoriasis comes with a unique set of challenges, and its symptoms can feel like they’re infiltrating all aspects of your life. It’s important to take control where you can because ..read more