What is Psoriasis(सोरायसिस)

About Psoriasis (सोरायसिस)

An Overview: Meaning, Causes & Care

Psoriasis, a disease which looks normal until it starts dominating your normal life in an abnormal way. There are many misconceptions related with the disease in the minds of sufferer and in those who makes the sufferer suffer.

Psoriasis is a chronic, non-communicable, painful, disfiguring and disabling disease for which there is no cure and causes negative impact on patient’s quality of life.

It is a common skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells It causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form scales and red patches that are itchy and sometimes painful. It is a chronic disease that seldom comes and goes .The main objective behind any kind of treatment related with the disease is to stop the skin cells from growing so rapidly as the treatment of psoriasis is still based on controlling the symptoms. It affects men and women of all age .The main cause of psoriasis remains unclear, although there is evidence for genetic predisposition. The role of the immune system in psoriasis causation is also a major aspect of research concerning with the disease.

2 to 3 % of the world’s population suffers from Psoriasis irrespective of age, caste, sex or geographical location.

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How Psoriasis Affects Your Body and Daily Life

Psoriasis can also be provoked by external and internal triggers, including mild trauma, sunburn, infections, systemic drugs and stress. Psoriasis involves the skin and nails, and is associated with a number of comorbidities. Skin contusion are localized or generalized, mostly symmetrical, sharply demarcated, red papules and plaques, and usually covered with white or silver scales. Contusion causes itching, stinging and pain. Psoriasis causes great physical, emotional and social burden impaired. Disfiguration, disability and marked loss of productivity are common challenges for people with psoriasis.

Social exclusion, discrimination and stigma are psychologically devastating for individuals suffering from psoriasis and their families. While some studies indicated the average age of onset for psoriasis was 33 years of age, and 75% of cases occurred before 46 years of age.

Psoriasis Causes

Understanding the Complexity Behind the Condition

A combination of elements, including genetic predisposition and environmental factors, are involved. However, research indicates that the disease results from a disorder in the inflammatory system. In psoriasis, T lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) abnormally trigger inflammation in the body. These T cells also stimulate skin cells to grow faster than normal and to pile up in raised plaques on the outer surface of the skin.

Researchers think something sets off your immune system. The exact reason is a mystery. But it’s likely a combination of genetics and triggers.

Your Genes and Your Immune System

Little bits of your DNA, called genes, are instructions for your cells. They control things like your eye and hair color, if you can taste certain things, and other ways your body works. Some genes are only active at certain times.When you have psoriasis, the genes that control your immune system signals get mixed up. Instead of protecting your body from invaders as it's designed to do, it promotes inflammation and turns skin cells on overdrive.Scientists have found about 25 genes that are different in people with psoriasis. They think it takes more than one to cause the disease, and they're looking for the main ones.About 10 in every 100 people have genes that make them more likely to get psoriasis, but only two or three of them actually do.

Heredity

Those with a family history of psoriasis have an increased chance of having the disease. Some people carry genes that make them more likely to develop psoriasis. When both parents have psoriasis, their offspring have a 50% chance of developing psoriasis. About one-third of those with psoriasis can recall at least one family member with the disease.

Stress

Scientists think your immune system may respond to emotional and mental pressures the same way it does to physical problems like injuries and infections.

Hormone Changes

The disease often shows up or flares during puberty. Menopause can also trigger it. During pregnancy, your symptoms may get better or even go away. But after the baby’s born, you might have a flare.

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