4. Erythrodermic
It is a form of psoriasis in which the cutaneous area becomes erythematous and desquamating. It is one of the serious forms in which psoriasis can evolve because it almost always covers the whole body. If psoriasis becomes generalized it is very disabling because the body is subject to aggressive inflammation. Desquamation often combined with thickening of the skin and pruritus that worsens the picture. The epidermis is red, dry, taut and the loss of skin due to psoriasis is not in lamella but even leaves and the body appears to be covered by an intense burn.
Erythrodermic psoriasis can lead to staph infections, from fungi, from candida especially in areas where there are skin folds and perspiration is stimulated. Sometimes the skin becomes exuding, the body temperature is altered and there is often fever and nausea, there is heat loss with metabolic imbalance. As soon as you suspect an outbreak of erythrodermic psoriasis, consult a doctor or a specialist facility immediately.