
Every August, Psoriasis Awareness Month aims to raise understanding about this common but often misunderstood skin condition — affecting over 2 million people in the UK.
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes the skin to become red, flaky, and scaly. It can appear anywhere on the body and varies widely from person to person — from small patches to more widespread symptoms. While it isn’t contagious, it can significantly affect confidence, comfort, and mental wellbeing.
What Are the Symptoms?
- Raised, inflamed patches of skin (often with silver scales)
- Itching, burning, or soreness in affected areas
- Commonly appears on the elbows, knees, scalp, or lower back
- In some cases, joint pain (linked to psoriatic arthritis)
Living with Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a lifelong condition, but with the right treatment and support, symptoms can be well-managed. Triggers may include stress, illness, certain medications, cold weather, or skin trauma.
At Ivel Medical Centre, we understand that psoriasis affects more than just your skin — it can also impact your confidence and mental health. If you’re struggling with flare-ups or feel your current treatment isn’t working, please speak to a GP or nurse.
Treatment Options May Include:
- Emollients and moisturisers
- Topical steroid creams or vitamin D treatments
- Light therapy (phototherapy)
- Oral or injectable medications for moderate to severe cases
- Lifestyle adjustments (stress management, diet, smoking cessation)