Psoriasis Universal

Psyriasis Universalis - A rare skin disease occurring in association with a systemic disease such as diabetes mellitus and characterized by isolated plaques with red spots on the skin in people exposed to severe stressful situations.

As a rule, universal psoriasis appears on the abdomen in the area above the navel or slightly below the genitals.

In addition to the appearance of skin signs associated with psoriasis, the body also develops symptoms of general malaise, like a cold.

Plaques and symptoms do not appear immediately. Most often, the patient experiences fatigue, sweating, weight loss and cough. Less commonly, the development of the disease begins with a mild allergy, accompanied by itchy skin.

The universality of the disease led to the abbreviation "UP".



PSORIASIS (vesicular baldness of the skin), a common chronic recurrent non-infectious dermatosis, characterized by a polymorphic rash of polygonal outlines.

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease, the main manifestations of which are erythematosquamous rashes localized on open areas of the body.

The first mentions of an incurable disease are described by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Over time, the disease is called “frog skin” because of its similarity to the skin of this animal. Other names that are mentioned in ancient treatises are “skin”, “pimples”, “stigmata”, “retial skin”. The disease is commonly known as gangrenous "vulgar" type or eczema. Following the well-known phrase, in practice it is known as “scaly or scabby”, since the resulting disease has a pronounced itching, similar to scabies or lichen.



Psoriasis universalis

**Psoriasis** is a chronic skin disease characterized by inflammation, flaking and itching. Although it affects people of all ages and genders, some people develop particularly aggressive forms of the disease.

Aggressive forms include Barts psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, psoriatiform erythroderma and trialological psoriasis (tricholzi). **Forms of the disease** Psoriasis affects young people between the ages of twenty and forty-five. The form of this skin disease is characterized by the appearance of scales on various parts of the body. Skin rashes can also be a sign of pathology. This form of the disease is called teardrop or exudative. Although there is both a male and female predisposition to the disease, men are much more likely to suffer from psoriasis. It has a pronounced