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Why is psoriasis warm to the touch?

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Not always but blood: psoriasis is not always warm. It's the warmth you feel is due the increase blood supply to the skin. When the scaling is prominent it is not that warm. However the redness of the skin also known as a erythroderma is a manifestation of the increased blood supply

Answered 4/24/2019

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