Psoriasis affects over 100 million people in the world. It's the most active autoimmune disease.
Psoriasis is caused when skin cells grow too quickly, resulting in thick, white, silvery, or red patches of skin. Skin cells usually grow and flake off every 4 weeks. As outer skin layers shed, new skin cells grow and replace. For people with psoriasis, new skin cells grow and move skin surface every few rather than weeks. They build up and form thick patches called plaques.
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Psoriasis is caused when skin cells grow too quickly, resulting in thick, white, silvery, or red patches of skin. Skin cells usually grow and flake off every 4 weeks. As outer skin layers shed, new skin cells grow and replace. For people with psoriasis, new skin cells grow and move skin surface every few rather than weeks. They build up and form thick patches called plaques.
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