I just had a hysterectomy and bladder reconstruction. When I asked about the results of pathology I was told my uterus was larger than average but the thing that really got me thinking was a comment that my cervix has "psorisasis" type symptoms. I have psorisasis but not externally bad, but I also have "lesions" on my spleen and kidneys. I'm wondering if there is such a thing as internal psorisas because all my symptoms point to a psorisasis condidtion even though there's very little to be seen on my body (elbows, nails, spots on legs).
Yes. Inverse psoriasis can affect the vaginal area. Steroid creams can help. When they stop working you may need a biologic medicine. Talk to your dermatologist, one that understands psoriasis.
Gluten doesn't affect psoriasis at all.
Not at all can psoriasis effect how long you live.
If it is skin Psoriasis this will not affect the unborn baby , this is just a form of dermatitis and can be flare up more often if you get stressed out or can also be due to the diet , certain foods can affect the psoriasis as well.
Not at all.
When they are combined with exposure to UVA in PUVA, they are highly effective at clearing psoriasis.
Not at all!
In a matter of fact it does.
No.
Infection is a common psoriasis trigger. Your condition may get worse during infection with chlamydia.
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
Yes, vaginal cream can affect the pap smear. Avoid using vaginal creams or douche for 24 hours before your pap smear.
Psoriasis is a non contagious, chronic skin disorder characterized by the presence of scaly, red, dry patches. Psoriasis has also been known to effect joints in the human body as well.