Psoriasis affects over 125 million people worldwide, impacting approximately 2-3% of the global population (World Health Organization). This chronic, immune-mediated condition triggers rapid skin cell growth, leading to red, scaly patches and inflammation. Beyond its visible effects, psoriasis can deeply influence quality of life. Unfortunately, many cases remain undiagnosed or diagnosed late, delaying effective care and increasing the risk of complications (National Psoriasis Foundation).
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3. Triggers and Risk Factors Psoriasis develops through a complex interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental triggers. A strong family history is one of the most…