This week is #InvisibleDisabilityWeek, shining a light on disabilities that aren’t always visible — including neurological, cognitive, sensory, mental health, and chronic conditions.
Psoriatic Arthritis is an example. It’s often described as dynamic, meaning symptoms can fluctuate over time or appear in unpredictable flare-ups. One day, a task might be manageable — and the next, it can feel impossible.
By recognising that not all disabilities are visible, we can foster greater awareness, empathy, and inclusion for everyone living with invisible conditions.🦽💜
What are your shower 'musts' when living with psoriasis?
If you have psoriasis your shower routine matters. Head to our website for self-care tips to help you manage the itch and scaling that comes with psoriasis. 🔗https://t.co/j58gAToRLp
#DYK nail psoriasis can be an early clue to diagnosis psoriatic arthritis (PsA)?
Learn more about the early signs of nail psoriasis and what you can do to find much needed relief. https://t.co/X2sKpvRpUw
Unlike traditional systemic drugs that impact the entire immune system, biologics only target specific parts of the immune system.
Head to our website to get all the facts about biologics for psoriatic disease. https://t.co/e0z3qhTM06
On this episode of #PsoundBytes Clinical Dermatology Pharmacist, Lacey Glover, breaks down what medications or infections can potentially flare psoriasis, and what paradoxical psoriasis is. 🎧https://t.co/oh6uZhGQEz
Due to Victoria’s Big Build works, coaches replace some Gippsland Line trains for all or part of the journey at various times from Sunday 28 January to Wednesday 14 February.
For more information, visit https://t.co/7umO84HtcT