Your personal AI assistant for Psoriasis



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What is psoriasis?
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells. This leads to the buildup of cells on the surface of the skin, causing scaling, inflammation, redness, and itching. It is non-contagious but can significantly affect a person’s quality of life.
There are several different types of psoriasis:
Plaque Psoriasis (Psoriasis vulgaris) is the most common form and causes raised, red patches covered with a silvery-white buildup of dead skin cells.
Guttate Psoriasis causes small, dot-like lesions often triggered by infections (like strep throat).
Inverse Psoriasis causes bright red, shiny lesions in skin folds (e.g., armpits, groin).
Pustular Psoriasis instead causes white pustules surrounded by red skin, may be localized or widespread.
Erythrodermic Psoriasis is a rare, severe form involving widespread redness, shedding, and pain. Can be life-threatening.
Last, Psoriatic Arthritis affects joints, causing swelling, stiffness, and pain.
Psoriasis arises when the immune system inadvertently accelerates the production of skin cells, causing them to accumulate rapidly and form the characteristic red, scaly patches. Genetics play a prominent role: roughly 30 % of those affected have a close relative with the condition. At the same time, external factors such as stress, infections or certain medications can trigger or exacerbate symptoms.
Although it may develop at any age, psoriasis most often first appears between 15 and 35 years. It affects around 2–3 % of people worldwide, occurs equally in men and women, and is somewhat more common among individuals with lighter skin tones

What are common symptoms of psoriasis?
Common locations where symptoms usually show up are elbows, face, feet, hands, knees, nails, scalp and skin folds.
Common symptoms include:
- Silvery Scales
- Red, brown, or purple patches of skin
- Dry, Cracked Skin
- Patches of thick, raised skin (plaques)
- Itching
- Irritation, burning, or stinging
- Pustules or blisters
- Dry skin that may crack or bleed
- Pitted nails (small depressions on the surface of the nails)
- Flaking of dead skin

How can mama health help?
The mama health AI chatbot is designed by doctors to help people living with chronic conditions feel supported and informed every step of the way. Here’s how it can help you:
Share your story in your own words – describe symptoms, routines, and triggers without complicated tools.
Track your experiences over time – notice patterns and changes that might otherwise be missed.
Learn from real insights – get educational information based on research and other patients’ experiences.
Prepare for doctor visits – create a clear, organized summary to explain what’s been happening more confidently.
With mama health, you don’t just record symptoms — you start understanding your journey.
Real stories building better care
At mama health, we collect real-life patient stories to build a comprehensive, continuously updated dataset that reflects what it’s truly like to live with chronic conditions. Each story contributes to a real-time understanding of patient experiences, helping uncover patterns, challenges, and insights that traditional surveys often miss. By sharing your journey, you help expand collective knowledge and support future improvements in care and research for people living with similar conditions.
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How to start
Create an account with your email. Once you confirm it, you’re ready to start the chat with the AI
Tell about your condition: when symptoms started, what treatments you've tried and day-to-day impact.
The more you share, the better it understands you.
In just a few minutes, your AI gets to know you, giving personalized insights, and practical tips, just for you.
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The healthcare system is missing a crucial piece—real patient experiences. We bring those voices back into the system, making healthcare truly patient-centric. By connecting data from patients, doctors, hospitals, and research, we help unlock new insights, improve treatments, and turn today’s incurable diseases into tomorrow’s breakthroughs.
- See what works – Learn from others with the same condition and avoid trial-and-error treatments.
- Get a clear health picture – Track your journey, compare with others, and gain deeper understanding.
- Be part of something bigger – Your experience helps improve healthcare and accelerate research.
We use the information shared on Mama Health to improve treatments and services for all patients. However, we ensure that no one—neither other patients, scientists, nor healthcare companies—can identify you personally.
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