Psoriasis
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Psoriasis triggers
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About psoriasis
Living with psoriasis

In addition to its physical impact on your skin, psoriasis can also affect your emotional, psychological and social well-being. This visible and lifelong disease may change how you view yourself and interact with others.

Use the links below to learn more about living with psoriasis.

Newly diagnosed

A new diagnosis of psoriasis doesn't have to be overwhelming, even though the disease is complex. This page will help you understand your diagnosis.

Newly diagnosed with psoriasis? Start here

Emotions and triggers

Learning to recognize and manage your feelings about having psoriasis can be just as important as treating the physical symptoms.

Psoriasis triggers

Psoriasis and your emotions

Support people

You don't have psoriasis, but someone you love does. Psoriasis has become a part of your life as well. Learn how to help the person you care about.

Tips for support people

Parenting a child with psoriasis

Social factors

Different people react differently to psoriasis. There are many ways to prevent psoriasis—and people's reactions to it—from affecting your self-esteem.

Dating and relationships

In the workplace

Camouflage and cover-ups

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