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Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Psoriasis

Clinical guidelines for managing psoriasis provide healthcare professionals with evidence-based recommendations to effectively treat the condition. They emphasize assessing the severity of psoriasis, considering the impact on quality of life, and tailoring treatments accordingly. Mild cases may be managed with topical therapies like creams and phototherapy, while more severe instances might require systemic medications or biologic agents that target specific parts of the immune system. The guidelines also highlight the importance of regular monitoring, addressing associated health conditions, and providing patient education for better disease management and improved quality of life.