Listen to “The Truth About Living with Plaque Psoriasis And How to Become Your Own Advocate” on Spreaker.
A complex and chronic inflammatory disease, psoriasis impacts approximately 8 million Americans and 125 million people worldwide. Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis — accounting for about 80% to 90% of cases — and is characterized by raised patches of skin with silvery-white or gray scale that can be itchy, painful and disfiguring.
For the millions of people living with psoriasis, like Gloria, the impact on their daily lives extends far beyond the physical symptoms. Among some of the many grievances Gloria can share about her last 10 years living with the condition are:
Strangers commenting on her skin when she’s out in public
Leaving bits of skin on furniture — and even needing to vacuum her bedsheets
Wearing her hair down during the unbearably hot Texas summer to avoid showing affected areas on the back of her neck
Times when people haven’t wanted to touch her skin, such as a cashier not wanting to take a $20 bill from her hands, during a flare-up
Although Gloria tried a number of treatments to help improve her psoriasis, many of these treatments didn’t give her the results she was looking for — as is often the case among psoriasis patients.
Fortunately, there’s hope. A new, innovative treatment in plaque psoriasis is getting high praise from people like Gloria, as well as the medical community. Following more than 25 years of minimal innovation in the topical psoriasis treatment space, the FDA recently approved a steroid-free, prescription cream for plaque psoriasis in adults — the first in its class in the U.S.
Linda Stein-Gold, MD, Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Henry Ford Health System and Gloria as they discuss the significant impact plaque psoriasis may have on a person’s life and what this new treatment may mean for those who are suffering with plaque psoriasis as well.
Interview is courtesy: Dermavant Sciences
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