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Psoriasis Information
         from National Psoriasis Foundation

   

Psoriasis Prevalence in Population

  • Psoriasis affects 125 million people worldwide, or 2-3% of the population
  • 2.2% of American adults have been diagnosed with psoriasis
  • Prevalence is 1.3% of African Americans compared with 2.5% of Caucasians
  • 60 % report that psoriasis affects their quality of daily life
  • The larger the affected area, the greater the negative impact on quality of life
  • Psoriasis affects males and females equally, though it may have a greater impact on quality of life in women and younger patients

Causes of Psoriasis

  • Causes are unknown.
  • Scientists believe that some type of biochemical triggers the abnormally high skin cell growth that creates psoriasis lesions.
  • Genetics plays a role, though the specifics are unclear.
  • Environmental factors may include physical trauma to skin, infections, and stress can trigger the onset.

Age of Onset

  • Psoriasis can develop at any age
  • Psoriasis most often appears between the ages of 15 and 25
  • Psoriatic arthritis usually develops between ages 30 and 50

Genetic Aspects of psoriasis

  • About 1 in 3 people with psoriasis have a relative with psoriasis
  • If one parent has psoriasis, a child has a 10 % chance of having psoriasis
  • If both parents have psoriasis, a child has a 50 % chance of having psoriasis

Psoriasis Treatment and its Costs

  • There is no cure for psoriasis.
  • Treatments exist to clear psoriasis for periods of time.
  • Finding the right combination of treatments often takes some experimentation.
  • Recent studies show that treatment for an individual over a lifetime range from $700 0 for home phototherapy to over $300 ,00 0 for Etanercept <learn more>

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