“Eczema, Psoriasis and Other Skin Conditions”
7th July 2022 USA/8th July 2022 AUSTRALIA
A commonly mistaken pair of rashes is eczema and psoriasis. This is because they are both very dry and itchy rashes. They look like patches of red and white broken skin, and they usually appear in the crooks and folds of the skin like in the elbows and knees, although they can both appear anywhere.
Psoriasis is a genetic issue that is assumed to be hereditary. Eczema is often caused by allergies, moving to a radically different climate, or certain illnesses. More severe cases of psoriasis are easier to distinguish, as they look like someone took a patch of skin and put red or white fish scales over it. Eczema also tends to look like this but is often accompanied by tiny pustules that release water when broken.
Chances are good that if your rash is oozing or bleeds, it’s probably eczema, whereas if it’s just super dry and itchy, it’s psoriasis.
Plus other conditions that affect the skin…
Whilst Dr. Joseph Ahrens is NOT your personal physician, he is willing to provide his personal opinion ONLY.
There are no claims to cure, heal, or fix any conditions.
Knowledge is like adding another book to your library.
“People Helping People in Health and Wellness”
source