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Can Misdiagnosis Of Utecaria, Scabes And Fungal Infection Can Lead To Psoriasis?

Hi, Could a misdiagnosis of utecaria and 7 day steriod treatment as well as Fexofenadine HCL 180 mg and a misdiagnosis of scabes with Permethrin Cream 5% and a third misdiagnosis of fungal skin infection and Fluconazole 200 mg treatment for that have contributed to the outbreak of psoriasis? Biopsy results are leaning towards Early Psoriasis, but what is OT Psoriasis? Curious patient
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic,
Psoriasis is a genetic skin disease characterized by scaly plaques on the body.
The above diagnosis and treatments won't contribute to Psoriasis. I do not understand OT Psoriasis as it is not any established types. Types of Psoriasis includes Psoriasis vulgaris, Scalp psoriasis, Palmo plantar psoriasis, Pustular psoriasis, Chronic plaque psoriasis etc.
Hope this helped,
Take care.
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Can Misdiagnosis Of Utecaria, Scabes And Fungal Infection Can Lead To Psoriasis?

Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic, Psoriasis is a genetic skin disease characterized by scaly plaques on the body. The above diagnosis and treatments won t contribute to Psoriasis. I do not understand OT Psoriasis as it is not any established types. Types of Psoriasis includes Psoriasis vulgaris, Scalp psoriasis, Palmo plantar psoriasis, Pustular psoriasis, Chronic plaque psoriasis etc. Hope this helped, Take care.