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New Psoriasis Clinical Trials in Seattle Wa

Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Sarah Jensen, MD, Board-Certified Rheumatologist

Living with psoriasis in Seattle can be challenging, but you're not alone. We understand the discomfort and frustration this chronic skin condition can bring. Our goal is to provide comprehensive support and resources to help you manage your psoriasis effectively. From understanding triggers in the Seattle climate to connecting with local specialists, we're here to empower you on your journey towards clearer, healthier skin.

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Diagnosed with Psoriasis?
Aged 18-65?
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Local Medical Insight

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition causing skin cells to grow rapidly, resulting in thick, red, scaly patches. Treatment options vary based on severity and can include topical creams, light therapy, oral medications, and injectable biologics. Early diagnosis and proactive management are key to minimizing flare-ups and improving your quality of life. Consult with a dermatologist in Seattle for personalized guidance.

Location

The research center is conveniently located in Seattle Wa. 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 Seattle Wa

Psorcast Mobile Study

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Correction of Psoriatic T Cell Signatures by Deucravacitinib

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Role of Insulin Action in Psoriasis Pathogenesis

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Environmental Factors in Seattle Wa

Seattle's climate, with its dampness and limited sunlight during certain seasons, can sometimes exacerbate psoriasis symptoms. Managing stress, moisturizing regularly, and identifying personal triggers related to the environment can help mitigate flare-ups. Consider using humidifiers during dry periods and seeking UVB phototherapy to supplement sunlight exposure during the winter months.