The acute acne-like type of psoriasis may show symptoms of small blisters on the skin. 1. Psoriasis is a group of chronic, recurrent skin diseases of unknown etiology, which can be clinically categorized into four types: punctate, plaque, acute acne-like, and chronic moss-like, and the clinical manifestations of each type are different. 2. Acute acne-like psoriasis patients may show red rash, edematous papules, blisters or pustules may be formed in the center, and even hemorrhagic necrosis and scabs may appear, and there may be pigmentation changes or atrophic spots after fading. There are usually no self-conscious symptoms, occasionally itching or burning sensation. The rash is commonly found on the trunk or flexure of the limbs, and the head, face, hands, feet and mucous membranes are usually not involved. If small blisters appear on the skin and do not subside, it is recommended that the patient go to the dermatology department of the hospital in a timely manner to find out the cause of the problem and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.