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an autoimmune skin disease that causes skin cells to multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. This leads to thick, red, scaly patches that can appear anywhere on the body. It affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly impact self-confidence and quality of life.

At Rengxin Beauty & Wellness, we provide comprehensive psoriasis treatment with a combination of modern medicine and personalized care to help patients achieve long-term control.
Common Types of Psoriasis
- Plaque Psoriasis (most common – red patches with white scales)
- Guttate Psoriasis (small drop-like spots)
- Inverse Psoriasis (smooth red patches in skin folds)
- Pustular Psoriasis (white pustules)
- Erythrodermic Psoriasis (rare but severe – covers large areas)
Signs and Symptoms
- Raised, inflamed red patches covered with silvery scales
- Dry, cracked skin that may bleed
- Itching, burning, soreness
- Thick, pitted or ridged nails
- Stiff, swollen joints (psoriatic arthritis)
What Triggers Psoriasis Flare-ups?
Stress, cold dry weather, infections, certain medications, smoking, alcohol, and skin injuries are common triggers.
Effective Treatment Options
1. Topical Treatments Corticosteroids, Vitamin D analogues, Retinoids, and Coal tar preparations help reduce inflammation and scaling.
2. Light Therapy (Phototherapy) Controlled exposure to ultraviolet light slows skin cell growth and reduces scaling.
3. Systemic Medications Oral or injected drugs for moderate to severe psoriasis.
4. Biologic Treatments Advanced injectable medications that target specific parts of the immune system.
5. Lifestyle & Home Care
- Daily moisturizing with thick creams
- Warm (not hot) baths with colloidal oatmeal
- Stress management through yoga or meditation
- Healthy diet and regular exercise
Our Approach at Rengxin Beauty & Wellness We create individualized treatment plans based on the type and severity of your psoriasis. Many of our patients see noticeable improvement within 4–8 weeks.
When to Seek Professional Help If home care is not enough, or if you experience joint pain, widespread patches, or emotional distress, consult our specialists immediately.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Please consult your dermatologist before making any healthcare decisions. We are not responsible for any damages arising from the use of this information
