New Consensus Guidelines Published for Clinical Management of Genital Psoriasis
A panel of medical experts recently published new consensus guidelines in the *American Journal of Clinical Dermatology* that offer age-specific recommendations for the clinical management of genital psoriasis. The guidance establishes standardized protocols for diagnosing and treating the condition across different patient demographics, aiming to address the unique challenges associated with genital involvement.
The consensus report outlines specific therapeutic approaches tailored to pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations, noting that genital psoriasis often requires distinct care strategies compared to psoriasis on other parts of the body. The authors detail diagnostic criteria to help clinicians distinguish genital psoriasis from other dermatological conditions, while also providing recommendations for selecting topical and systemic treatments based on the sensitivity of the affected skin. Furthermore, the document emphasizes the importance of patient-provider communication, suggesting that clinicians incorporate routine screenings for genital symptoms during standard dermatological examinations to ensure timely intervention.
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Date: June 3, 2026
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