The Facts on Inverse Psoriasis
Contrary to most common type of psoriasis (plaque psoriasis), inverse psoriasis does is not characterized by scaling. Inverse psoriases, instead, is characterized by inflamed, bright red yet smooth patches of skin that may be painful and itchy. The rubbing together and sweating if the skin folds aggravates irritation of the affected areas.
One cause of inverse psoriasis may be yeast overgrowth, as well as high sensitivity to friction and/or sweating. The skin lesions are further intensified by the sweat and skin rubbing together in the skin folds.
Like most types of psoriasis, inverse psoriasis is generally persistent, and will be difficult to cure with just topical treatments.
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