Psoriasis and eczema might look similar, but they are different skin conditions. To learn more about psoriasis and eczema, watch this video by Dr. Oz.
And disorder, but if you compare it to eczema, it's different because eczema, you see on the right hand here, it looks like someone picked sandpaper and scrapped a tissue off, that's primarily allergic reactions, something's bothering your skin, getting through the cracks of the dried up skin.
Psoriasis is too much skin. Overgrowing is part of this auto-immune response or this inflammation caused by your immune system, are you clear on that? Okay. Okay. Now the question then becomes how do you take care of this condition which is primarily inherited.
Eczema is a chronic allergic skin disorder that runs in families. Experts discuss treatment for eczema symptoms, including red and extremely dry, itchy and irritated skin.
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