Psoriasis

Children tend to get engulfed with various skin issues, and psoriasis is one of the chronic. It is intended to cause inflamed and dry patches over the skin. Basically, the kids have mild, moderate, or severe levels of psoriasis. Though, it might turn out to be a lifelong condition without a cure; still, the symptoms can be treated through medication.  It should be noted that psoriasis in kids is not contagious at all. This disease is specified with the appearance of red, clotted, flaking patches on the skin called plaques. There is a possibility that you might see visible red patches only in some areas of the body; while, others may have larger areas covered by psoriasis.

The psoriasis is, basically, of two types – Plaque and Guttate. In this, the first one can be identified as red, dry patches with silvery scales; while the second one is recognized as small red dots formed over the trunk, arms, back, and legs. Indeed, the Gullate gets triggered by a strep infection. When it comes to the matter of giving treatment to the children for psoriasis, taking vitamin D tablets, phototherapy, methotrexate tablets, intravenous infliximab injections are some of the options to manage psoriasis in children.

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Though, the timeframe for treating psoriasis may differ as per its severity level. Along with this, it also depends on the child’s immune system to recover from the disease. It generally clears within a few months of treatment.

Pustular, Inverse, and Erythrodermic are some of the uncommon forms of psoriasis in children. The first one can be identified with blisters on hands and feet; while, the second one occurs over the knee, armpit, or groin. And the third one is seen as a life-threatening form of psoriasis where red spots are seen all over the body. Being itchy, it may lead to a skin peel off

It is important to take your child to a dermatologist immediately the moment you find red swollen spots on their body.


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