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Unpredictable Nature of Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) and Treatment

Dermatologists Drs Tina Bhutani and Scott Boswell and patient Kanya Oul discuss unpredictable nature of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) and management of flares and GPP between flares.

This is a video synopsis/summary of a panel discussion involving Tina Bhutani, MD; J. Scott Boswell, MD; and Kanya Oul, RN.

The conversation delves into the impact of intermittent flares on patient Kanya's life and how the availability of treatment has changed her experience. Kanya shares her proactive approach to managing her psoriasis, including regular visits to her doctor and staying vigilant for any changes in her condition. She discusses the comfort she finds in having treatment options like spesolimab, despite initial hesitations about using it during flare-ups. The discussion also touches on Kanya's past experiences with different medications, highlighting her journey through various treatments. The participating speaker commends Kanya's knowledge and advocacy for her condition, emphasizing her role in educating other healthcare providers about psoriasis.

Video synopsis is AI-generated and reviewed by HCPLive editorial staff.

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