World Psoriasis Day

October 29, Wednesday

World Psoriasis Day
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World Psoriasis Day is observed annually on October 29 and is dedicated to raising awareness about psoriasis — a chronic autoimmune skin condition that can significantly affect patients' quality of life.

History of the holiday
World Psoriasis Day was initiated by the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations (IFPA) to unite the efforts of patients, healthcare professionals, and public organizations. The holiday was first observed in the early 2000s to draw attention to the challenges faced by people with psoriasis, break stereotypes, and combat discrimination.

Significance of the holiday
World Psoriasis Day aims to:

* increase public awareness about the symptoms and characteristics of the disease;
* inform about treatment methods and patient support;
* reduce stigma and discrimination against people with psoriasis;
* strengthen cooperation between patients, doctors, and healthcare organizations.

Celebration traditions
On this day, various activities take place in different countries:

* informational campaigns and lectures about psoriasis and related conditions;
* medical consultations and events for patients;
* social media campaigns with hashtags aimed at spreading information and supporting patients;
* conferences and roundtables involving dermatologists, researchers, and patient representatives.

Interesting facts

* Psoriasis affects approximately 2–3% of the world's population.
* The disease is not contagious, but it can significantly impact a person's psychological and social well-being.
* Early diagnosis and modern treatment allow effective symptom control and improve patients' quality of life.

World Psoriasis Day is an opportunity for society to better understand the disease, support patients, and promote improved healthcare and social support for people living with psoriasis.
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