Psoriasis Treatment at Vyshnavi Hospital

Psoriasis is a long-term autoimmune skin condition that causes the skin cells to multiply faster than normal, resulting in thick, red, and scaly patches. These patches may develop on different areas of the body, including the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. While psoriasis is not contagious, it can run in families, and symptoms may range from mild discomfort to severe flare-ups.

At Vyshnavi Hospital, our dermatology specialists focus on accurate diagnosis and customised treatment plans to help control symptoms, reduce flare-ups, and improve overall skin health. With the right medical care and lifestyle guidance, psoriasis can be effectively managed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about psoriasis and its management.



Psoriasis develops due to an overactive immune system that speeds up skin cell production. Triggers may include stress, infections, skin injuries, or certain medications.



No, psoriasis cannot be transmitted through touch or contact. It is an autoimmune condition, not an infection.



A dermatologist usually diagnoses psoriasis through a physical examination. In certain cases, a skin biopsy may be required for confirmation.



There is currently no permanent cure for psoriasis, but proper treatment can effectively control symptoms and minimise flare-ups.



Treatment options may include topical medications, phototherapy, and systemic treatments such as biologic therapies. The choice depends on disease severity and individual health factors.

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