11Outlook for People with Oral Psoriasis
There is currently no cure for oral psoriasis. Nevertheless, many treatment options may help manage the symptoms effectively. It is impossible to know whether you will experience more flare-ups in the future or not. If you are diagnosed with oral psoriasis, the risk of other disorders may be higher. These include psoriatic arthritis, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, eye conditions, immune system diseases, Parkinson’s disease, kidney disease, cardiovascular issues, and high blood pressure. In general, oral psoriasis is a chronic condition. Therefore, you should choose a reliable doctor to help you manage it in the long term. If you feel self-conscious or stressed due to the physical appearances of the condition, seek help from support groups or mental health experts. [11]












