Psoriasis Vesicular

Vesicular psoriasis is a form of psoriasis that appears as blisters on the skin. This disease is characterized by the appearance of inflammatory elements on the skin, which may be accompanied by itching and pain.

Psoriasis raises many questions, as it can have different manifestations and causes. However, it is known to be one of the most common skin diseases that can occur at any age.

Symptoms of vesicular psoriasis appear in the form of various types of elements on the skin, among which the following can be distinguished:

1. Blisters. These are small, red, itchy, raised patches of skin that look like little balls. They can be found on different parts of the body, including the scalp, back, chest, arms and legs. 2. Bubbles. This type of psoriasis element occurs when blisters are damaged and is larger than blisters and without hair. There is itching and pain. 3. Hair cutter. This element is formed when psoriatic substances enter the hair and scalp. It looks like an elongated itch that is located on the head and can increase in size. The patient may experience pain and severe itching. 4. Ordinary elements. The usual element of psoriasis is multiple in nature, may differ in size, be sharp or flat, and have a certain color. Elements of psoriasis are formations on the skin that are characteristic of this disease and raise questions about the diagnosis from the doctor. Some types of psoriasis may be accompanied by various concomitant diseases. Therefore, if you have these symptoms, be sure to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.