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Phototherapy. You can treat your guttate psoriasis with ultraviolet (UV) light. You can use this on its own, or along with other medications. Oral medications. You can take medications by mouth to treat severe forms of inverse psoriasis. They come in pill or capsule form. Some options include acitretin (Soriatane) capsules, apremilast (Otezla) oral tablets, deucravacitinib (Sotyktu) oral TYK 2 inhibitor, or methotrexate (Otrexup (PF), Trexall Tablets, Xatmep).

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Treatment for this type of psoriasis won't cure it. But it can lessen and prevent symptoms. In severe cases, you'll need medical care, sometimes at a hospital.Like psoriasis, parapsoriasis shows up as a patchy rash. Spots are usually pink or red but also can appear brown or yellowish. They can be raised and bumpy with a scaly or wrinkly appearance. This type may show up on one area of your body, such as the hands and feet. Sometimes, it covers most of your body, which is called "generalized" pustular psoriasis. When this happens, it can be very serious, so get medical help right away. Psoriatic arthritis is a condition where you have both psoriasis and arthritis ( joint inflammation). In more than 80% of cases, people had psoriasis for an average of 12 years before getting psoriatic arthritis. About 90% of people with it also have nail changes.

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Most people with small-plaque parapsoriasis don't need treatment. But if you have symptoms or want to get rid of the appearance of the condition, topical corticosteroids can help. If this doesn't work, phototherapy may be a better option. Laser therapy. Your doctor might use a pulsed dye laser (PDL) that will reach the blood vessels under your nails. This might help make your condition less intense. Psoriatic Arthritis Medications with vitamins. You can apply medication that has vitamin D on your skin to help. Or you can take medications with vitamin A by mouth. Oral medications. These are also for serious cases. They come in liquid, pill, or tablet form. You might take apremilast (Otezla), cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune), deucravacitinib (Sotyktu), or methotrexate (Otrexup (PF), Trexall, Xatmep).Phototherapy. This can also help with nail psoriasis as it does with psoriasis that affects your skin. This is the most common type. About eight in 10 people with psoriasis have this kind. You may hear your doctor call it " psoriasis vulgaris." If you have these symptoms, see your doctor right away. You may need to get treated in a hospital. This type of psoriasis can cause severe illness from protein and fluid loss. You may also get an infection, pneumonia, or congestive heart failure. The symptoms of plaque psoriasis include raised, inflamed, red skin covered with silvery, white scales. On darker skin, the patches may be purplish with gray scales. These patches may itch and burn. It can appear anywhere on your body, but it often pops up in these areas:

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Up to half of those with psoriasis have nail changes. Nail psoriasis is even more common in people who have psoriatic arthritis, which affects your joints. Therapy. Occupational, physical, and massage therapy can help ease pain so that you can move better. Suddenly stopping systemic drugs or strong topical steroids that you used over a large area of your bodyBiologic medications. These will target parts of your immune system and stop them, which will lessen your symptoms. Injectable medications. You may use drugs like adalimumab (Humira Pen, Humira Pen Crohn's-UC-HS Start, Humira Pen Psoriasis-Uveitis), etanercept (Enbrel), or infliximab (Avsola, Inflectra, Ixifi, Remicade, Renflexis). You can inject these under your skin, or your doctor will inject it into your vein. Conventional DMARDs are another type of drug that can slow down the condition's progression and can save your joints and tissues from damage. Here's how you can spot the seven types of psoriasis and what you can do to treat them. Plaque Psoriasis Topical treatments. These go on your skin and are usually the first thing doctors try. Some have steroids; others don’t. Prescription products slow skin cell growth and ease inflammation.

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This type is the least common, but it's very serious. It affects most of your body and causes widespread, fiery skin that appears to be burned. Phototherapy . This treatment uses ultraviolet light. You’ll get it at your doctor's office or at home with a phototherapy unit. Large-plaque. Rashes are bigger and sometimes irregularly shaped. Some people with this form get a kind of lymphoma called mycosis fungoides. It's a cancer of the white blood cells that starts in the skin. Some doctors consider large-plaque parapsoriasis a separate disease. Others think it's just an early stage of mycosis fungoides.Immunosuppressant medications. These drugs lower your body's immune response, which will help ease the symptoms of guttate psoriasis. Creams. These can treat itching and inflammation, especially if they have cortisone or other corticosteroids in them. Other creams that can help are ones that include coal tar. This type of psoriasis may go away within a few weeks, even without treatment. Some cases, though, are more stubborn and require treatment.



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