What are the symptoms of pustular psoriasis of palmoplantar?

Palmoplantar pustulosis is a common skin disease, characterized by pustules on palms and soles. These pustules are usually yellow and white, and sometimes they feel painful and itchy. Pain may affect daily life and work, while itching will cause patients to scratch constantly.

In the development of palmoplantar pustulosis, pustules may rupture, and yellow liquid may ooze from the broken skin. This exudate may cause skin moisture and infection.

Patients with long-term palmoplantar pustulosis may have skin thickening and keratinization. In this case, the patient's skin will become rough, sometimes cracking and peeling. Patients with palmoplantar pustulosis usually have red and swollen skin. This situation may make patients feel uncomfortable, and in severe cases, it may affect their daily activities.

In addition, the affected skin is accompanied by erythema and scales, and sometimes scabs and ulcers. Herpes-like lesions will also appear on the affected skin, and these lesions will form a large erythema when fused together. Some patients may have symptoms of fever and general malaise. If effective treatment is not given for a long time, some patients' nails will have abnormal changes, such as thickening, deformation and falling off.

It should be noted that the symptoms and severity of palmoplantar pustulosis vary from person to person and cannot be generalized.

Red swelling, pustules, itching and peeling