What is Psoriasis?

What is psoriasis and how does a person get this troublesome skin problem? In a nutshell, it is actually a skin condition that a person gets through heredity, and it often results in the emergence of lesions, scabs, scaly skin, dandruff-like flakes and even dry-cracked skin on different parts of the body.

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