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Management Guidelines to Remember to Prevent Recurrence at an Eungdeongpo Psoriasis Treatment Clinic

계피부과의원 · 계피부과 Since1961 · July 28, 2025

Have you ever had this experience? I mean, seeing white flakes form and your skin peel. At first, you might think it is just simple dryness or flaking skin, but if the affected are...

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Clinic: 계피부과의원

Original post date: July 28, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 3:51 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Have you ever had this experience?

I mean, seeing white flakes form and your skin peel.

At first, you might think it is just simple dryness or flaking skin, but if the affected area gradually gets wider and red plaques begin to appear, you may want to suspect psoriasis, a chronic skin condition.

Psoriasis is a type of chronic skin disease that repeatedly worsens and improves over time, often appearing without warning whenever the seasons change.

And because its symptoms appear on the outside of the skin, it can make people self-conscious about how others see them, and it can also be a significant psychological burden for the patient.

That is why, after a detailed skin examination in the early stage, it may be advisable to plan treatment suited to your condition.

Today, we will share information that may be helpful for those planning psoriasis treatment at an Eungdeongpo psoriasis treatment clinic.

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  1. Differences between plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, and pustular psoriasis
  2. Psoriasis phototherapy methods
  3. What to remember to help prevent psoriasis recurrence

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What symptoms can psoriasis cause?

When many people think of psoriasis, they imagine only white flakes and red plaques, but in reality, psoriasis varies greatly in symptom type, location, and progression.

① Plaque psoriasis

Plaque psoriasis is known as the form that most psoriasis patients have.

It is characterized by red, firm rashes with white, thick scales layered on top.

It usually appears symmetrically and can occur on the elbows, knees, lower back, and buttocks.

② Guttate psoriasis

As the name suggests, guttate psoriasis appears as drop-shaped red spots spreading across the body.

It mostly occurs in children and adolescents, and often appears suddenly after an infection such as a cold or tonsillitis.

It can also occur in multiple areas at the same time, including the scalp, chest, arms, and legs.

③ Pustular psoriasis

Pustular psoriasis is a type in which pus-filled, blister-like lesions appear.

When the pustules are limited to the palms and soles, it is called the localized type; when they occur simultaneously throughout the body, it is called the generalized type.

In particular, generalized pustular psoriasis can be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as high fever, chills, and whole-body pain, making it a serious condition that requires emergency treatment.

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How is psoriasis phototherapy performed?

If you have been struggling with psoriasis, you may have heard this at least once.

"They say getting some sunlight helps."

That is actually true. Ultraviolet light at certain wavelengths can help relieve psoriasis symptoms.

The problem, however, is that sunlight is not always applied evenly, safely, or only in the amount needed.

That is why dermatology clinics perform phototherapy, a carefully refined version of this principle.

Phototherapy works by exposing the skin to a specific wavelength of 311 nm, which can help suppress excessive immune responses, regulate overproduction of skin cells, and reduce inflammation.

However, because it is a treatment that uses light, improper use can cause minor or major skin damage, so the number of sessions, intensity, and treatment areas must be adjusted in detail.

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How can you manage psoriasis to help prevent recurrence?

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease.

In other words, treatment may help bring relief, but the underlying cause does not completely disappear.

That is why what matters most is what comes after treatment: preventing recurrence and maintaining the condition.

First, psoriasis occurs when the immune system reacts abnormally and skin cells regenerate excessively and too quickly.

Therefore, it may be advisable to support a healthy immune system by getting enough sleep, managing stress, avoiding alcohol, and quitting smoking.

In addition, because psoriasis weakens the skin barrier and makes the skin sensitive to irritation, it is best to keep the skin moisturized at all times through consistent moisturizing.

Lastly, you should receive regular checkups and maintenance treatment.

Even if the symptoms improve, it may be helpful to visit the clinic at least once each time the seasons change, check the condition of your skin, and receive additional treatment if needed.

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Psoriasis is not just a simple skin problem, but a chronic condition in which immunity and inflammation act together in complex ways.

That is why, rather than letting your guard down when the symptoms improve, it is most important to prevent recurrence through consistent care and regular medical visits.

At that point, the key is to stabilize your skin’s rhythm and maintain healthy skin without recurrence through consistent moisturizing, lifestyle improvements, and regular checkups.

We hope the column from the Eungdeongpo psoriasis treatment clinic has been helpful for psoriasis patients.

If you have any questions beyond what was covered above, please leave them in the comments below.

We will answer kindly.

Thank you for reading to the end.

| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 through 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to have a sufficient consultation with medical staff with extensive experience before making a decision. |

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