Is psoriasis an immune disorder?
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Despite its very visible appearance on your skin, psoriasis is fundamentally an autoimmune condition, not a skin woe. Autoimmune diseases share certain traits. ... The autoimmune disease most strongly associated with psoriasis was rheumatoid arthritis
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Psoriasis is known as an autoimmune disease which means that the body's own immune system acts against the host cells of the body.
Psoriasis is a recurrent disease in which the cells build up on the skin surface rapidly forming scales and red patches that often leads to itching and discomfort.
It is a chronic skin disease caused due to an overactive immune system of an individual.
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