Can you get hives and psoriasis together?

Urticaria, commonly known as rubella mass, is a limited edematous reaction due to dilatation and increased permeability of small blood vessels in the skin and mucous membranes. Psoriasis is an immune-mediated, chronic, relapsing, inflammatory, systemic disease induced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Hives and psoriasis may be acquired together.
Urticaria, commonly known as rubella, is a limited edematous reaction caused by dilation and increased permeability of small blood vessels in the skin and mucous membranes. The cause of urticaria is complex, and may be related to food, infection, drugs, heat and cold, endocrine and other factors, and patients are mostly allergic. Clinical manifestations include itching of the skin followed by the appearance of a windy rash, which lasts for several minutes to several hours.
Psoriasis, commonly known as psoriasis, is a genetically related, immune-mediated, chronic recurrent erythematous scaly disease. The etiology of psoriasis is currently unknown and may be related to genetic, immunologic, infectious, endocrine, neuropsychiatric, and other factors, and is clinically characterized by red papules, plaques, and scales.
Urticaria and psoriasis are not necessarily linked, the onset of the disease does not affect each other, when the patient at the same time the existence of the two factors can be at the same time onset. It is recommended that patients with symptoms related to urticaria and psoriasis consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.