Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease, in some cases characterized by acute inflammation, rashes, and in rare cases - even damage to the nails and joints. An important feature of this disease is its non-disparity - psoriasis is not transmitted at tactile contact, and occurs most often on the nerves, without being the result of injury by a mite or a bacterium. Also psoriatic rashes arise as a result of dysfunction of the endocrine system. Psoriasis can worsen with the arrival of the cold season (rashes and flaking intensify) and vice versa - go into a latent stage with the arrival of a warm one.
Psoriasis treatment
The treatment of psoriasis is treatable in many clinics around the world, but the most favored are the countries off the coast of the seas. Under the influence of auxiliary factors, in addition to the main treatment, such as sea air, water, medical procedures using minerals or other elements, the result of treatment is significantly improved. New technologies and researches in the field of psoriasis show leaders in the treatment. The statistics, which are updated annually, are sent to the Bukamed portal, which helps to select the best clinics and specialists.
List of the most common causes of psoriasis:
- Endocrine diseases of different course;
- Nervous diseases, frustration, stress;
- Disturbed metabolism;
- Genetic predisposition;
- Impaired immunity.
All medical content on this page is prepared by authors with specialized medical education and reviewed by certified physicians in the relevant field. Medical review by Fahad Mawlood, Medical Editor & Data Scientist.
Last updated: October 18, 2023.
- Statistics: Figures are based on Bookimed’s internal database December 2025, which includes analysis of 12,450 patient requests across accredited clinics in .
- Pricing: Cost information is provided directly by Bookimed’s partner clinics and updated regularly to reflect current 2025 market conditions. Actual expenses may differ depending on case complexity, surgeon expertise, and clinic location.
- Clinical Data: Treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction figures are collected from Bookimed’s verified clinic database and supported by data from peer-reviewed medical sources such as PubMed, The Lancet, JAMA, and NEJM (2023–2025).
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