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Keywords:
Psoriasis,
Streptococcal,
Respiratory,
Scalp,
Bacterial
Psoriasis characterized by red, drop-like dots on the skin.
Characterized by small, drop-shaped spots that appear on the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Guttate psoriasis is most often triggered by upper respiratory infections (e.g., a sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria).
The second most common form of psoriasis, characterized by small, pink or red drops on the skin. This type of psoriasis may cover a large portion of the body and is usually found on the chest, back, arms, or legs. It appears after a bacterial infection such as strep throat, especially in younger patients. Some cases go away without treatment in a few weeks, while many cases are more persistent and require treatment.
A form of psoriasis characterized by drop-like lesions on the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Symptoms may be triggered by viral respiratory infections or certain bacterial (streptococcal) infections.
The second most common form of psoriasis, characterised by small, pink or red drops on the skin. This type of psoriasis may cover a large portion of the body and is usually found on the chest, back, arms, or legs. Symptoms may be triggered by viral respiratory infections or certain bacterial (streptococcal) infections. Some cases go away without treatment in a few weeks, while many cases are more persistent and require treatment.
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