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Both psoriasis and eczema are common skin conditions that can cause discomfort and affect a person’s quality of life. However, they are distinct in their causes, symptoms and treatments.
While both eczema and psoriasis each have a genetic component—if your parent or sibling has one, there’s a good chance you do too—their root causes and symptoms have some notable differences.
Psoriasis tends to start later in life, generally between the ages of 20 and 30, or 50 and 60. Children with eczema have a higher likelihood of developing asthma and/or nasal allergies later in life.
In a US claims analysis, adults with generalized pustular psoriasis have higher healthcare visits and costs than patients ...
Winter is upon us—a time of holiday cheer, early sunsets, and skin conditions—like To help you understand both, we spoke with experts about eczema and psoriasis: the difference between the two ...
More than 125 million people worldwide suffer from some form of psoriasis. If you’ve struggled with your skin health this season, learn more about the signs, symptoms and treatment of psoriasis.
Understanding plaque psoriasis Anthony’s journey with plaque psoriasis began over a decade ago. Initially, she had limited knowledge about the condition, often confusing it with eczema.
While certain demographic factors were associated with a higher risk for paradoxical eczema among patients with psoriasis, treatment with certain biologic classes was not, according to a study ...
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