Psoriasis History

Psoriasis is a skin disease which was confused with leprosy for centuries. Because of the failure to differentiate between these diseases, people would experience humiliation and abandonment by their family and community.

In the 19th century, Drs. Hebra and Kaposi, realized leprosy was different and helped classify the latter as a distinct medical disease. Since then, scientists have been trying to find the root cause of the disease, effective and safe treatments, and, most importantly, a cure.

Affecting approximately 1 to 3 percent of the population, it is one of the most common skin disorders. It can appear at any age and is one of the most common reasons for office visits to dermatologists.

A dermatologist is a doctor who has undergone extensive specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases after completing medical school. Dermatologists are experts in diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin, hair and nails. Many patients are either unsatisfied or frustrated with their treatments given as this is currently an incurable disease that can return after treatment. It is hoped that this guide will provide some help and guidance to these patients, and outline some of the promising new.

In the past decade, scientists have gained a better understanding of the disease process. As such, new specific, rational therapies have been and are being developed, and there is reason for great hope that these therapies will effectively treat patients.

This guide will help educate you, your family and others about psoriasis. In addition, you will gain greater insight into and understanding of the nature of the disease, its potential treatments, and their benefits and risks. Ultimately, this information will enable those affected to effectively deal with their disease and thereby attain a better quality of life.


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