← | Psoriasis on the toes can appear as an independent symptom of the disease and against the background of a concomitant disease. This localization is often indicative of the reaction of the body to drug therapy (drug-induced psoriasis). The appearance of psoriasis on the toes is one of the symptoms that indicate the risk of developing psoriatic arthritis. This form of the disease affects not only the skin, but also the joints, which potentially threatens disability. | → |