Quantcast Psoriasis can have large, scaling, slightly elevated lesions.  These lesions are usually found near or at the elbow as well as the forearm, knees, legs, scalp, buttocks, and genital areas.  Psoriasis may involve large areas of scaling, such as on the neck and scalp. These small bumps and slightly elevated lesions have the typical white scale of psoriasis. This image displays the fine, scaly, slightly elevated lesions in the armpit (axilla) in psoriasis.  In psoriasis, this is a typical elevated lesion with white scale on the knee.  This image displays dry, scaly areas of the scalp typical of psoriasis.  This image displays widespread red, scaling slightly elevated lesions involving buttocks and lower extremities from psoriasis. Psoriasis of the ear typically involves the ear canal and appears as redness with white scale. This image displays psoriasis, which can develop a thick, white scale.  Psoriasis often has white, thick scale that comes off in "plates" when picked, causing bleeding. Psoriasis can be slightly scaly with bright red, well-demarcated areas. This image displays scaly, slightly elevated lesions on the lower back and buttocks, typical locations for psoriasis. Pinkness and scaly skin can cover the soles when psoriasis is on the feet. This image displays thick, white, scaly skin with redness underneath, typical of psoriasis. Psoriasis involving the fingernails may cause an irregular nail plate as well as separation of the nail from the nail bed (onycholysis). This individual also has psoriasis of the skin around the nail. Psoriasis typically has bright red or pink circular, scaling patches, which may be seen anywhere on the body. This image displays pits, roughness, and lifting of the tip of the nail tip typical of psoriasis of the nail.  Psoriasis typically has multiple areas of skin involvement with lesions clustered on or near the knees. This image displays yellow, lifted nails from onycholysis, which is frequent in psoriasis. This image displays psoriasis of the areola and nipple. Psoriasis frequently occurs in the genital area of men and women.  Psoriasis is not contagious and is not spread sexually. Numerous tiny nail pits are common in people with psoriasis. This image displays minimal scale with subtle redness due to psoriasis.
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Psoriasis can have large, scaling, slightly elevated lesions. These lesions are usually found near or at the elbow as well as the forearm, knees, legs, scalp, buttocks, and genital areas.
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Psoriasis is a non-contagious, lifelong skin problem with thickened red and often scaly skin. It is very likely to run in families (hereditary) and seems to be caused by errors in how the immune system works. Certain substances and situations (triggers) may cause psoriasis to flare or worsen. Triggers include injury to the skin, HIV/AIDS infection, certain drugs, emotional stress, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Psoriasis may also be triggered by infection with a type of bacteria called Streptococcus.
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