Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by accelerated skin growth, which occurs in alternating flare-ups and symptom-free periods.
Psoriasis treatment is aimed at controlling flare-ups. The choice of treatment varies in line with the extent and severity of the condition and with each patient’s specific characteristics.
Topical treatments include: emollients, corticosteroids, vitamin D derivatives, vitamin A derivatives and calcineurin inhibitors. Oral and biologic treatments may be indicated for moderate-severe cases of psoriasis.
Psoriasis treatment is aimed at controlling flare-ups. The choice of treatment varies in line with the extent and severity of the condition and with each patient’s specific characteristics.
Topical treatments include: emollients, corticosteroids, vitamin D derivatives, vitamin A derivatives and calcineurin inhibitors. Oral and biologic treatments may be indicated for moderate-severe cases of psoriasis.