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An introduction to psoriasis and its causes

Tahiyeed Riyaz1 Riyaz1

DOI: 10.58257/IJPREMS32596
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Psoriasis can be defined as "chronic inflammatory skin disease", which, if explained, can be said to be a skin condition where the skin cells are generated at a very high level compared to normal cells, causing abnormal skin size and shape at a specific point, or we can say at a specific skin part like the skull, shoulder, knees, back etc .In this condition, skin posture starts to become white, pale, dry segments, leading to the skin fetching abnormally, which at a point can be itchy, painful, and can ooze the white or colorless fluid, and some time can also lead to bleeding. It can either occur due to the inside conditions of the body or be caused by outside environmental factors.Psoriasis was firstly discovered in 1809, by the English doctor Robert Willan . Who further categorized different skin conditions he was the first person to provide a description of different types of psoriasis . He was the first person who wrote about the progression of the condition. Its being Said that Psoriasis is the longest standing skin condition to exist , assumed to exist around 400BCThe mechanism of psoriasis can depend on three main factors:1) Genetic: As already said, this can happen due to the abnormal working of cells, We already know that the body cells work on the stimulus of the nervous system and the nervous system postures are based on the genetic parts and postulates that were transferred from our ancestors Psoriasis can transmit from first-level generation or be dominant from prolonged generation. If a patient has psoriasis or has a history of psoriasis, they can transmit it to the next generation2) immune: auto-immune actions can also be a factor in psoriasis.

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Copyright © 2024 Tahiyeed Riyaz1 . This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Paper ID: IJPREMS40100019126
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
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