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Psoriasis turns your skin cells into Type A overachievers: They grow about five times faster than normal skin cells -- and your body can't keep up. The old ones pile up instead of sloughing off, making thick, flaky, itchy patches.

Why do these cells go a little haywire? There's more going on under the surface of this skin disease.

Researchers think something sets off your immune system. The exact reason is a mystery, but it's likely a combination of genetics and triggers.

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