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Psoriasis isn’t just a superficial skin issue—it’s an autoimmune disorder that can cause scaly patches, spots, or even affect the nails. Managing it properly is essential for maintaining overall health.

There are five different types of psoriasis, each presenting unique challenges. Recognizing the specific form you’re dealing with is key to effective management.

If you want to learn more about psoriasis, keep reading!

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that accelerates the skin cell lifecycle, leading to rapid buildup on the skin’s surface. This results in scales, redness, and inflammation.

The Mayo Clinic defines it as “a skin disease that causes a rash with itchy, scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp.” Though often misunderstood, psoriasis is a common chronic condition affecting more than 125 million people worldwide, including about 8 million in the U.S. It can be painful, disrupt sleep, and make it difficult to concentrate.

While its exact cause remains unclear, both genetic factors and environmental triggers contribute to its development.

The Five Types of Psoriasis

The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) identifies five main types of psoriasis. Each has a significant social and emotional impact due to its visible nature.

1. Plaque Psoriasis (Most Common)

Plaque psoriasis is the most prevalent form, marked by dry, itchy, raised skin patches covered in silvery scales. These plaques can appear anywhere but are most common on the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp. On darker skin tones, they may heal with temporary discoloration (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation).

Key Characteristics:

  • Texture: Thick, scaly patches
  • Color: Red or pink with a silvery overlay
  • Itch Level: Ranges from moderate to severe

2. Guttate Psoriasis

Guttate psoriasis typically affects children and young adults and is often triggered by bacterial infections like strep throat. Unlike plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis appears as smaller, drop-like sores on the trunk, arms, and legs.

Key Characteristics:

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