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Psoriasis: More Than Just a Skin Problem

At South County Dermatology, we care for patients throughout East Greenwich, Narragansett, Westerly, Barrington, and Cranston, RI who are living with psoriasis. While many people recognize psoriasis by its visible Read More

Eczema vs. Psoriasis: Differentiating Chronic Skin Rashes

Chronic skin rashes can be uncomfortable, unsightly, and confusing for those experiencing them. Eczema and psoriasis are two of the most common conditions that cause long-lasting rashes, yet they have Read More

Dealing With Psoriasis

Psoriasis doesn’t just impact someone’s appearance but it can also affect someone’s quality of life. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that leads to itching, burning patches of skin known Read More

Psoriasis Treatment

Psoriasis is an immune condition that affects the skin, causing skin cells to multiple up to 10 times faster than normal. As a result, skin cells buildup, creating rough, scaly Read More

What is Psoriasis?

What is Psoriasis? Have you been experiencing bumpy, white-scale-topped patches of red skin erupting over certain parts of your body? These itchy, sometimes painful plaques could be the result of an Read More

Understanding Skin Care for Different Parts of Your Body

Your skin is your armor—it protects you against injury and infection. Typically, people tend to concentrate on caring for their face because it is what is most noticeable to others. Read More

Living with Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a common, chronic and often frustrating skin condition that causes skin scaling, inflammation, redness and irritation. The exact cause is unknown, but psoriasis is thought to be caused Read More

What is Psoriasis and How is it Treated?

What you need to know about psoriasis Psoriasis is a genetic autoimmune disorder that looks like scaly, red patches on your scalp, elbows and knees. Usually certain substances trigger flare ups Read More

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