Generalized pustular psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis. Learn about the symptoms, triggers, treatments, and how it’s different from other types of psoriasis.
Dale Reisner lived with GPP for decades before he was diagnosed. Thanks to expert medical care he understands his triggers. But this wasn’t always the case.
Since generalized pustular psoriasis is so rare, many doctors have trouble recognizing and treating it. Here are 10 ways to advocate for yourself.
Learn why it’s important to find the right GPP treatment and get your symptoms under control. Doing so can save your life.
Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is rare but it can be life threatening. Here’s how to prepare for possible emergencies.
GPP in pregnancy, or impetigo herpetiformis, is a very rare but potentially life-threatening skin disorder. Here’s how to spot and treat it.
Jenni Weaver was embarrassed by the pus-filled sores on her cracked skin, as well as the scars they left behind. How did she face this rare, but severe, condition?
GPP can affect more than just your skin. It can have a large impact on your mental health, too. Learn more about GPP and its emotional effects.
With GPP, it can be easy to fall into pits of negative thought. Learn about what you can do to keep a good headspace, feel more comfortable with sharing details about your condition, and more.
It’s normal to be fearful when living with generalized pustular psoriasis. But it’s important to understand the condition to help you better manage it.
Learn about healthy habits and lifestyle changes that could lessen the amount and severity of your GPP flares.
A person with GPP and a dermatologist offer advice on staying connected with your community when you have GPP.