Thu-11-06-2015, 02:58 AM
Sorry Fred, I tried answer the question. I still think what I said is valid. When we talk about psoriasis, when tend to talk about plaque psoriasis as the disease itself, instead of the result of another type of psoriasis.
As for scalp psoriasis I can only speak about myself. My plaque tends to form around edges of the scalp and hence it is thicker. I usually get clump in the middle and the rest is thinly spread out. When it really clumps up I typically have an infection.
To try to bring this post back on topic, as for why for psoriasis may clump more on the scalp than other parts of the body may be my more related to the disease and it's severity than a single district characteristic. Just my 2 cents, I might be wrong.
As for scalp psoriasis I can only speak about myself. My plaque tends to form around edges of the scalp and hence it is thicker. I usually get clump in the middle and the rest is thinly spread out. When it really clumps up I typically have an infection.
To try to bring this post back on topic, as for why for psoriasis may clump more on the scalp than other parts of the body may be my more related to the disease and it's severity than a single district characteristic. Just my 2 cents, I might be wrong.