Fall is here. Psoriasis is also here. We all know that psoriasis cannot be eradicated. But so many people think that psoriasis is contagious. Do you know if psoriasis is contagious? Many people have questions about this issue. The actual fact that psoriasis is a relatively common skin disease, many people are afraid of being infected with this disease, alienating psoriasis patients. So is psoriasis contagious? Here’s an explanation. Psoriasis, the common name for psoriasis, is a common chronic, relapsing, inflammatory skin disease, and there is no contagious problem with the disease as observed in clinical practice. The skin lesions of psoriasis are symmetrical generalized macules and plaques covered with silvery white scales. Because of the outward appearance of psoriasis, many people will question whether psoriasis is contagious. Although psoriasis is called ringworm, unlike other common ringworm diseases, it is not contagious. Psoriasis is not a disease directly caused by microorganisms, so it is not contagious to others even if they are in close contact for a long time. The belief that psoriasis is contagious is just a common sense misconception that people have. Whether it is an infection or mental trauma, or the adverse effects of the outside living environment that lead to psoriasis, it has nothing to do with infectious causative factors. If there are several people in a family who have psoriasis at the same time, it can only be explained by genetic factors. This is a great way to get the most out of your life. I believe that through the above introduction we all already know that psoriasis is not contagious, so the daily contact with psoriasis patients do not have too big psychological barriers, and this is a serious psychological blow to the patient. Warning: the treatment of psoriasis must be treated in a regular hospital dermatology department, do not believe in Baidu and irregular hospitals in television and newspaper ads to get rid of the root as well as folk ancestral old herbalists!