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Psoriasis Care in Carson City, NV

Expert Treatment for Flaky, Red, and Irritated Skin

Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated skin condition that often runs in families. It typically appears as thick, red or pink plaques with silvery scale and can affect the scalp, skin, and nails. While some people have mild, occasional symptoms, others may deal with persistent flares, itching, and discomfort.

But psoriasis is more than skin deep—it’s also linked to psoriatic arthritis and may increase the risk of other health issues like cardiovascular disease, so getting the right treatment is key for both your skin and overall health.

A person scratching their psoriasis plaques

✨ The good news? There are safe, effective treatments for every severity level:
 

✔️ Topical medications for localized or mild cases
 

✔️ Oral therapies to target inflammation from within
 

✔️ Advanced biologic injections and infusions for long-term control and relief

 

Psoriasis is manageable—and we’re here to help you take back control with a personalized treatment plan designed to fit your life and your skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes psoriasis? Psoriasis is an immune system condition that causes skin cells to grow too quickly, leading to thick, scaly patches. It’s often inherited and can be triggered by stress, illness, certain medications, or skin injury.

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Is psoriasis contagious? No, psoriasis is not contagious. You can’t catch it or spread it to others through touch.

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Can psoriasis affect other parts of the body besides the skin? Yes—about 1 in 3 people with psoriasis may develop psoriatic arthritis, which causes joint pain and stiffness. You can have changes to your nails with psoriasis. And, psoriasis is also linked to an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and depression.

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Can lifestyle changes help manage psoriasis? Absolutely. Avoiding triggers, reducing stress, maintaining a healthy weight, and using gentle skincare products can all help minimize flares and support overall skin health.

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Can I still live an active life with psoriasis? Yes! While psoriasis can affect your skin and joints, it doesn't have to stop you from living an active, fulfilling life. With the right treatment plan, you can manage symptoms and enjoy activities like exercise, outdoor adventures, and more. It's all about finding the right care and keeping your flare-ups under control.

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