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New Psoriasis Clinical Trials in Chicago Il

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Dr. Sarah Jensen, MD, Board-Certified Rheumatologist

Living with psoriasis in Chicago can present unique challenges, from navigating fluctuating weather to finding the right specialists. We understand the discomfort and frustration this chronic condition can cause. Our goal is to provide comprehensive resources and support tailored to your needs, empowering you to manage your psoriasis effectively and improve your quality of life. We're here to help you navigate your psoriasis journey.

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Aged 18-65?
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Local Medical Insight

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition causing skin inflammation, resulting in scaly, itchy patches. Treatment options range from topical creams and light therapy to systemic medications. Chicago offers access to leading dermatologists specializing in psoriasis management. Early diagnosis and consistent adherence to treatment plans are crucial for minimizing flare-ups and improving long-term outcomes. Regular check-ups with your doctor are essential.

Location

The research center is conveniently located in Chicago Il. 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 Chicago Il

Correction of Psoriatic T Cell Signatures by Deucravacitinib

RECRUITINGPsoriasis

Role of Insulin Action in Psoriasis Pathogenesis

RECRUITINGPsoriasis

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

RECRUITINGPsoriasis

Environmental Factors in Chicago Il

Chicago's climate, with cold winters and humid summers, can impact psoriasis symptoms. Cold, dry air can exacerbate dryness and itching, while excessive sun exposure during summer may trigger flares in some individuals. Staying hydrated, using moisturizers, and protecting your skin from extreme temperatures are vital. Air quality can also play a role; consider using air purifiers indoors during periods of high pollution.