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New Psoriasis Clinical Trials in Atlanta Ga

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Dr. Sarah Jensen, MD, Board-Certified Rheumatologist

Living with psoriasis in Atlanta can present unique challenges, from humidity affecting flare-ups to finding the right specialists. We understand the frustration and discomfort this chronic condition can cause. This resource is designed to provide comprehensive information, connect you with local experts, and empower you to effectively manage your psoriasis. You're not alone, and we're here to support you on your journey to healthier skin.

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Local Medical Insight

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition causing rapid skin cell buildup, leading to thick, scaly patches. Medical management in Atlanta often involves topical treatments, phototherapy, and systemic medications, tailored to individual needs and severity. Consulting a board-certified dermatologist is crucial for accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing monitoring to minimize flare-ups and improve quality of life.

Location

The research center is conveniently located in Atlanta Ga. Validation parking is provided for all visits. (Specific address revealed upon qualification).

Qualification

  • Age 18 - 65
  • Diagnosed with Psoriasis
  • Trying to find better management options

Available Trials in Atlanta Ga

Correction of Psoriatic T Cell Signatures by Deucravacitinib

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Role of Insulin Action in Psoriasis Pathogenesis

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Study of Targeted Therapies for the Treatment of Adult Participants With Active Psoriatic Arthritis

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Environmental Factors in Atlanta Ga

Atlanta's climate, with its humid summers and fluctuating temperatures, can impact psoriasis. Humidity can sometimes alleviate dryness, but sweat can also trigger flares. Managing stress, a known psoriasis trigger, is also important. Protecting your skin from the sun is crucial, but moderate sun exposure under a doctor's guidance may be beneficial for some.