Psoriasis affects over 125 million people worldwide, making it a prevalent and challenging condition. This chronic disease targets the skin and immune system, often resulting in thick, scaly patches that can be painful and stigmatizing. Managing psoriasis is particularly difficult due to its unpredictable flare-ups and resistance to many standard treatments. The persistent nature of symptoms can significantly impact quality of life, leading many patients to seek innovative therapies for better control and improved well-being.
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20. Options During Pregnancy Managing psoriasis during pregnancy presents unique challenges, as many traditional treatments may pose risks to the developing fetus. Fortunately, research has expanded…