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      Debunking misconceptions about psoriasis
      Debunking misconceptions about psoriasis
      As we give facts about psoriasis and debunk various misconceptions, we should also take advantage of the yearly observance to put an end to confusion and misunderstandings. We might not heal people with psoriasis yet, but we can certainly cure misinformation.
      • Nathan Mariano
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      Brachioradial Pruritus
      Brachioradial pruritus or BRP, is a form of chronic localized neuropathic itch that affects the dorsolateral aspect of the forearms, meaning it affects the skin between your shoulder to the forearm. BRP is named after the brachioradial muscle that runs between the two joints. Symptoms BRP symptoms include tingling, burning,
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      Vibratory Urticaria
      Imagine taking a bumpy bus ride or clapping your hands and coming out with a rash. These activities for some people, sometimes even drying their hands with a towel or running, can lead to a form of haves called vibratory urticaria. What is vibratory urticaria? It is a rare condition
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      Psoriasis
      Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes red thick plaques on the skin, which is dry and itchy, and sometimes painful. It often develops on the elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms, and feet. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system attacks healthy cells instead of infectious germs. Signs
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