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Psoriasis

Our board-certified dermatologists provide relief for the symptoms of psoriasis.

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Psoriasis

Our board-certified dermatologists provide relief for the symptoms of psoriasis.

Psoriasis

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease, most often categorized as a chronic skin condition, that triggers flare-ups of dry, irritated skin and thick, silvery, scaly patches on the body. Psoriasis flare-ups can show up anywhere on the body, but they are more likely to appear on the face, scalp, palms of the hands, feet, and knees. 

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Psoriasis FAQs

Get a better understanding of psoriasis and how we treat this common skin condition at Cumberland Skin. Our board-certified dermatologists answer the most common questions regarding psoriasis and psoriasis treatment in Hendersonville, TN. 

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that changes the life cycle of skin cells. Under normal circumstances, skin cells would regenerate, turnover and shed in five to six weeks. 

However, those with psoriasis are believed to have a dysfunctional immune system that triggers accelerated cell growth and inflammation of the skin. This causes the build-up of skin cells, resulting in patches of dry, scaly skin.

Similar to other common skin conditions, such as rosacea or eczema, psoriasis has a few key symptoms that dermatologists look out for when diagnosing the condition. The most common psoriasis symptoms include: 

  • Thick, raised patches of red, inflamed, skin.
  • Flakey, irritated patches with silvery scales.
  • Dry, cracked skin (may occasionally bleed).
  • Skin that itches, burns, or is tender.
  • Thickened, pitted, or ridged nails and nail beds.
  • Stiff, tender, and swollen joints.

Are you experiencing one or more of the psoriasis symptoms mentioned above? Get in touch with a board-certified dermatologist today to receive a professional evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized psoriasis treatment plan. 

For patients in the Hendersonville area, contact Cumberland Skin by calling 615-824-7491 or request an appointment with one of our friendly dermatologists online.

Psoriasis patches are often itchy due to the flaking and irritated skin. Our providers recommend using an over-the-counter (OTC) treatment, such as a cortisone topical, to relieve any itchiness you may be experiencing. 

However, if you find an OTC treatment does not alleviate your symptoms, visit a board-certified dermatologist for a more personalized psoriasis treatment plan that includes prescription-based medication.

A common symptom of psoriasis is joint pain, as psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are both caused by excessive inflammation. 

In fact, around one out of three people with psoriasis suffer from joint symptoms, which may include swollen toes and fingers, tender joints, reduced range of motion, back pain, and morning stiffness.

Psoriasis may show up on several areas of the body, however this condition does not spread from one part of the body to the other through direct contact, nor can it spread from person to person. 

Cumberland Skin’s psoriasis treatment in Hendersonville, TN, includes creating a personalized treatment plan to help patients better manage and reduce their psoriasis symptoms, as well as decrease the likelihood of flare-ups. 

Our personalized treatments plans include a combination of medication (topicals, creams, and oral prescriptions) and lifestyle recommendations. 

To learn more about our personalized psoriasis treatment plans, contact our clinic by calling 615-824-7491 or reach out to our team online.

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Discover Clear Skin with Psoriasis Treatment in Hendersonville, TN

Are you ready to clear up your psoriasis with an effective treatment? At Cumberland Skin, our board-certified dermatologists are experts in providing personalized psoriasis treatment plans to help our patients find much-needed relief from this troublesome skin condition. Contact our Hendersonville clinic today to learn more about our board-certified psoriasis treatment plans. 

Schedule your psoriasis treatment in Hendersonville, Tennessee, by requesting an appointment online or by calling 615-824-7491.

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