Pustular psoriasis is an autoimmune inflammatory noncontagious condition affecting the skin, causing light-colored pustules or blisters containing white blood cells. These can occur during pregnancy also. Types of pustular psoriasis are palmoplantar, acropustulosis, and Von Zumbusch. Triggering factors include corticosteroids use and withdrawal, topical creams, ultraviolet radiation exposure, stress, infection, etc. Topical steroids, salicylic acid creams, phototherapy, cold compress, immunosuppressants, retinoids, etc., are treatment options.
Generalized Pustular Psoriasis - A Rare but Severe Skin Condition
Generalized pustular psoriasis is characterized by pus-filled bumps on an erythematous, painful skin surface.
Spesolimab-sbzo - Dosage, Uses, and Side Effects
Spesolimab-sbzo is used to treat generalized pustular psoriasis flares in adult patients. Read the article below to learn more about this drug.