
Opinion|Videos|April 8, 2025
Recognizing the Flares and Triggers of GPP
Panelists discuss how recognizing the flares and triggers of generalized pustular psoriasis requires vigilant monitoring for warning signs such as fever, malaise, and spreading erythema, while understanding that common precipitating factors include medication withdrawals, infections, pregnancy, and certain drugs that can rapidly transform stable disease into acute, potentially life-threatening episodes requiring immediate intervention.
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