Palmoplantar psoriasis: A type of psoriasis that primarily affects the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
Guttate Psoriasis: Often triggered by infections, it appears as small, red, drop-shaped lesions. It’s common in children and young adults.
Chronic Plaque Psoriasis (Psoriasis Vulgaris): The most common type, characterized by raised, red patches with silvery-white scales. It can occur on any part of the body.
Inverse Psoriasis: Affects skin folds, like the armpits and groin, causing smooth, red patches.
Pustular Psoriasis: Characterized by white, pus-filled blisters and red skin. It can be localized or widespread.
Erythrodermic Psoriasis: A severe form that results in widespread redness, shedding of scales, and discomfort. It can be life-threatening in extreme cases.
Nail Psoriasis: Affects the nails, causing pitting, discoloration, and nail separation.
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