Guttate Psoriasis Symptoms
Guttate psoriasis is one of the rarer forms of psoriasis. It mainly occurs on the legs and arms, but the palms of hands and soles of feet are not affected. It can also appear on the trunk of the body. Instead of thick and scaly plaques, guttate psoriasis causes fine and small red and pink drops to appear on the skin.
There is a hereditary element to guttate psoriasis, but it is most commonly cause by a viral infection or a strep throat infection. The onset will often occur a few weeks after the infection. Guttate psoriasis may be reccurring or there may be a single outbreak. There is no cure for guttate psoriasis.





















