Psoriasis Page

Psoriasis is a chronic, genetic, noncontagious skin disorder that appears in many different forms and can affect any part of the body, including the nails and scalp. Psoriasis is categorized as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the percentage of body surface involved and the impact on the sufferer's quality of life.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Symptoms of Ear Psoriasis

Psoriasis may occur in the ears. In this case it can appear as dry scales in the ear canal. Ear Psoriasis also occurs behind the ear so this area has to be checked to look for the plaques if the diagnosis of psoriasis is considered. Psoriasis of the ears occurs in approximately 18 percent of all patients at some time.

Psoriasis in the ears can cause scale buildup that blocks the ear canal. This scaling, when combined with normal earwax, can sometimes produce the physical blockage of the external ear canal leading to a temporary decrease in hearing. Psoriasis generally occurs in the external ear canal, not inside the ear or behind the eardrum. It also occurs behind the ear so this area has to be checked to look for the plaques if the diagnosis of psoriasis is considered. Dryness of the skin in the ear, with some scaling is characteristic of psoriasis. Ear psoriasis generally occurs in the external ear canal, not inside the ear or behind the eardrum.

The eardrum is easily damaged. It is best to avoid picking and scratching the affected areas of the ear. Careful cleansing of the ear area can be done using over-the-counter ear-cleaning kits that involve squirting small amounts of fluid into the ear and letting it drain. Plain warm water, followed by a thin layer of mineral oil applied with a cotton swab, is also effective for some people. Wearing wax ear plugs at night helps to keep the affected ear canal from drying out and thereby reduces the severity of ear psoriasis.

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