CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE- PSORIASIS ITS DIET MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION
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https://doi.org/10.65786/NJMRYS.2015.1403Keywords:
Psoriasis, Inflammatory skin disorderAbstract
Is a long-term (chronic) skin problem that causes skin cells to grow too quickly, resulting in thick, white, silvery, or red patches of skin. Psoriasis isn't contagious. It can't be spread by touch from person to person. Normally, skin cells grow gradually and flake off about every 4 weeks. New skin cells grow to replace the outer layers of the skin as they shed. But in psoriasis , new skin cells move rapidly to the surface of the skin in days rather than weeks. They build up and form thick patches called plaques .The patches range in size from small to large.
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