Strong steroid medicine may ‘trigger’ psoriasis flare-up

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“If a medication is a trigger for you, you’ll flare two to three weeks after beginning a medication.”

For some people psoriasis is a “minor irritation”, but for others it can have a “big impact on their quality of life”, explains the NHS.

It occurs when there is an increase in the production of skin cells.

These cells normally replace every three to four weeks but with psoriasis it only takes about three to seven days.

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