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I Have Just Been Diagnosed With Inverse Psoriasis. Can I Expect It To Get Worse?

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Omaha, NE
August 12, 2024
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A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I was diagnosed with inverse psoriasis after my psoriatic arthritis diagnosis. It is actually something I really have to stay on top of. Any time I sweat if flares up all over! I live in AZ so any time I go outside in 90-100 degree weather, it's hard not to sweat! 🤣 You might be surprised at how many places I put deodorant on to keep my inverse psoriasis away. When it appears, I use Betamethasone Dipropionare 0.05% twice a day. If that doesn't work then I use Clobetasol sparingly on it.

August 17, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Thank you!

August 17, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I also lost 30 lbs in the last 4 months and it has helped a bit but not as much as they said it would. 🤣

August 17, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Thank you! I have had inflammatory arthritis for over 10 years. I have just been diagnosed with inverse psoriasis. Doesn’t that seem odd?

August 12, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Inverse psoriasis can worsen with factors like warmth, moisture, and friction. It typically appears as smooth, shiny red patches in areas such as the armpits, genital and anal areas, and under the breasts. Being overweight is a risk factor, and symptoms can be aggravated by skin-on-skin friction. It's important to manage Show Full Answer

Inverse psoriasis can worsen with factors like warmth, moisture, and friction. It typically appears as smooth, shiny red patches in areas such as the armpits, genital and anal areas, and under the breasts. Being overweight is a risk factor, and symptoms can be aggravated by skin-on-skin friction. It's important to manage these factors to help control the condition.

August 12, 2024

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