How quickly can I see results from treatment?
Response times vary; topical treatments might show improvement in a few weeks, while systemic treatments take less time and biological agents are the quickest with response as soon as 2 weeks.
Can psoriasis affect only my skin?
Psoriasis can also affect joints (psoriatic arthritis), nails, scalp and have systemic impacts.
What lifestyle changes can help manage psoriasis?
Maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol, managing stress, and caring for your skin can help manage symptoms.
Are there any side effects associated with biologic therapies?
Biologics like targeted IL 17 blocker have no major side effects recorded , other than an increased risk of common cold.
How long does a typical phototherapy session last?
Each session generally lasts a few minutes, with the duration increasing slightly as the treatment progresses.
Can psoriasis be cured?
While there is no cure for psoriasis, many treatments are available that can effectively control symptoms and improve quality of life.
Is psoriasis contagious?
No, psoriasis is not contagious and cannot be passed from person to person.
What causes psoriasis?
Psoriasis is primarily caused by an overactive immune system that speeds up skin cell growth. It can be genetic and is often triggered by factors like stress, skin injuries, or certain medications.
How do I ensure the best outcome after surgery?
Following the prescribed rehabilitation program, attending all follow-up appointments, and adhering to your surgeon's recommendations are crucial for optimal results.
When can I return to normal activities?
Typically, patients can resume light daily activities within six weeks post-operation, with a gradual return to more strenuous activities as guided by the recovery progress.

