What causes psoriasis and why is psoriasis considered an immune condition?

Psoriasis is caused by a combination of genetic factors and environmental triggers that lead to an overactive immune response. This immune response results in the rapid growth of skin cells, which causes the characteristic patches associated with the condition. Psoriasis is considered an immune condition because it involves the immune system mistakenly attacking healthy skin cells, leading to inflammation and skin changes.

Key points:

  • Genetic predisposition plays a significant role in psoriasis.
  • Environmental triggers include stress, infections, and skin injuries.
  • An overactive immune response causes skin cell overproduction.
  • Psoriasis is linked to inflammation due to immune system activity.

This text has been fact-checked for accuracy by medino's clinical team.

Written by Gintare Sukyte
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