Tue-19-05-2015, 13:37 PM
My Legs and feet seem to have a really strange habit of creating circle shapes with the droplets of Psoriasis. Anyone else have this problem?
Dot to dot anyone
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Tue-19-05-2015, 13:37 PM
My Legs and feet seem to have a really strange habit of creating circle shapes with the droplets of Psoriasis. Anyone else have this problem?
Tue-19-05-2015, 13:44 PM
That's a strange configuration . I've never had it like that my spots are usually random and just get larger until they join up and create a large patch..... Interesting I will be intrigued to see other answers
Tue-19-05-2015, 14:18 PM
On my hand i had what looked like a heart shape on my knuckle with a tear coming from it, my cousin thought it was a tattoo or something because she thought it looked really cool, and I'm having a outbreak at the moment on my left arm that started out as 3 spots in the shape of a triangle.
Tue-19-05-2015, 15:08 PM
I had a load on my back from when I got Chicken Pox, they ended up joining together in the end. [Group Specific]
Mostly mine would just appear in random places, I found they did come up if I injured my skin though most of the time I would get similar on the opposite side. See the results so far of this poll: How symmetrical is your psoriasis? Your image reminds me of a Fairy Ring, lots of folklore about them.
Wed-20-05-2015, 02:28 AM
There is two types of psoriasis that fit your description: guttate (rose peddle effect) and annular psoriasis. Check those two out and see what you think. And ask your dermotologist the next time. I would guess it's guttate, but it's just a guess...
Wed-20-05-2015, 10:49 AM
(Wed-20-05-2015, 02:28 AM)mataribot Wrote: There is two types of psoriasis that fit your description: guttate (rose peddle effect) and annular psoriasis. Check those two out and see what you think. And ask your dermotologist the next time. I would guess it's guttate, but it's just a guess... Guttate Psoriasis also known as Eruptive / Raindrop Psoriasis / Paintbrush Psoriasis
Wed-20-05-2015, 13:39 PM
(Wed-20-05-2015, 10:49 AM)Fred Wrote:(Wed-20-05-2015, 02:28 AM)mataribot Wrote: There is two types of psoriasis that fit your description: guttate (rose peddle effect) and annular psoriasis. Check those two out and see what you think. And ask your dermotologist the next time. I would guess it's guttate, but it's just a guess... I seem to have a variation of plaque, pustular and guttae going on at the moment. I would say these ones on my legs are guttae. I'll be honest, I'd never heard of annular before, but searching on Google, I don't think it's that.
Annular is a rare form of pustular psoriasis. Pustular Psoriasis generally looks like a shotgun blast; lots of little pustules cluster together. They eventually pop leaving a lake like sore. For my last flare it seems like the process is about two weeks...
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