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Psoriasis on penis, glans psoriasis, and scrotum psoriasis are very unpleasant Psoriasis Locations, and yet they are the easiest ones to treat. Penis psoriasis can be located anywhere on the penis, including penis shaft and head.
Psoriatic lesions in this area generally are small and red. Depending on the location, the patches may be red and shiny, or red and scaly.
Psoriasis on penis and glans psoriasis are encountered in both - uncircumcised and circumcised men.
Furthermore, genital psoriasis in men may also affect the pubic area, upper thighs, creases, and anus.
Psoriasis on the penis, glans psoriasis, and scrotum psoriasis can occur at any age. Various studies report that there are more incidents of males with psoriasis on the penis than females with psoriasis on the vagina.
One good thing is that genital psoriasis does generally does not affect the urethra, neither in men nor in women.
Generally, psoriasis on penis is an inverse psoriasis (psoriasis of the skin folds). This is the same type of psoriasis that appears in the skin folds, in the armpits, etc.
The worst thing about psoriasis on the penis, glans psoriasis, and scrotum psoriasis is that they are very embarrassing. Men often feel reluctant and hesitant to turn to a doctor with their genital psoriasis, as well as psoriasis in this area often causes problems in a person's sex life, especially in cases where there is no steady partner that knows that you have psoriasis.
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