First-line treatments for psoriasis include medication and phototherapy, but many people find that incorporating certain home remedies and complementary therapies helps them manage symptoms, control ...
If you have psoriasis, you might be wondering if there's more you can do to manage your condition. There are some alternative treatments you may be able to try, alongside the care you get from your ...
Psoriasis can feel like an uninvited guest that shows up on your skin and refuses to leave. Those red, scaly patches—often ...
On World Psoriasis Day 2025, know how stress may spark flare-ups of Psoriasis, why the link matters, and what you can do to ...
Icotrokinra, a targeted oral peptide that selectively binds the interleukin-23 receptor, is under investigation for the ...
The use of interleukin (IL)-23 inhibitors plays an important role in treating patients with psoriasis, as well as in treating other autoimmune diseases. But the use of biologics was complicated by the ...
More than 50% of patients with psoriasis are eligible for systemic treatment, and nearly 90% would switch to an effective oral therapy with a favorable safety profile.
Psoriasis causes your body to make new skin cells too quickly. These cells tend to pile up and form spots, bumps, and thick scaly patches called plaques that can be uncomfortable. Scientists think ...
The global psoriasis treatment market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% by 2026. Key factors fueling this growth include the rising prevalence of psoriasis, ...
The greatest rate of treatment persistence in patients with psoriasis following MACE was seen in those receiving biologics vs other treatment types.