![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Scleroderma |
My grandmother, father, and brother all have Psoriasis, is it likely that I will get it in the future? |
my brother got it at the age of 11, my father at 50. also, my mother and maternal grandmother suffer variants of scleroderma, am I likely to get either of these conditions? by the way, both can be hereditry Not necessarily It is possible, however I have psoriasis and the arthritis associated with it, yet no one else in my family has any skin complaint full stop! you have about a 50/50 chance..sorry. No , it could skip a generation. If you have children they may have it. it should miss a generation, its only bort on by worry so don't. I cannot input on whether or not psoriasis will affect you in your lifetime, as I am not a doctor. Probably not if you haven't had any signs of it yet. i've got psoriasis and so have others in my family usually or in our case we all seemed to get it when we was about 10 - 12 yrs old but out of nine of us brothers and sisters theres only 2 of us that have it so don't worry. my sister hast got it but her daughter has it hits and misses |
| Tags |
| Seizures Secondhand Smoke Second Opinion Seasonal Affective Disorder Seasickness Scoliosis Scleroderma SCID Sciatica School Health Schizophrenia Scars Scarlet Fever |
| Related information |
Try this website it seems to have a lot of info; www.emedicine.com/derm/topics677.htm ... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |