With psoriasis, patients are always subject to multiple hazards, and early symptoms of psoriasis psoriasis is a common skin disease that people talk about from time to time. And many people do not have a clear understanding of the typical symptoms of psoriasis and do not find it at an early stage, thus making treatment more difficult. So, what are the typical symptoms of early psoriasis? A. The symptoms of psoriasis are still very obvious at the beginning, and cannot be seen without looking closely. The first time the psoriasis symptom is a pinhead to lentil large inflammatory flat papule, gradually increasing into a coin or larger light red infiltrated spot, the boundary is clear, covered with multiple layers of silvery white scales. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the surface scales, and then you will have a light red shiny translucent film, called the film phenomenon; second, psoriasis will become more and more serious if you don’t treat it in time, and it will become more and more unbearable. During the development of psoriasis, the shape of the lesions can show many forms of the typical symptoms of psoriasis. Acute phase lesions are mostly spotty, bright red, and itchy. In the resting phase, the lesions are often plaque-like or map-like. The fading skin lesions are often annular or semi-annular in shape. The scales on a few rashes are thicker and sometimes pile up like an oyster shell; third, psoriasis can occur in many places, and there are places that itch terribly but have no way to scratch. Psoriasis lesions can occur symmetrically on any part of the body. It is important to diagnose the initial symptoms of psoriasis because it is very important for the head, limbs, and also the face and even the whole body to be extended. The first thing that you need to do is to take advantage of the early stage of treatment to avoid further deterioration of your condition.