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3. Papules

People with guttate psoriasis develop many small, scaly lesions. Usually, these patches are less than one centimeter in size and have a tear-like shape, which identifies them as papules. They are often red or pink and primarily affect the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Interestingly, this type of psoriasis is usually the result of a bacterial infection like strep throat. When a person has a strep infection, their immune system increases the number of immune cells in the tonsils. Some of these immune cells travel to the skin, aggravating the inflammation of psoriasis.

strep throat psoriasis

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