GPP

Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, lifelong skin disease, which may be life-threatening if left untreated. It is characterized by flares which appear suddenly in the form of painful, pus-filled blisters over large areas of the body. It may be accompanied by more general symptoms, such as fever, headache, extreme tiredness, or a burning sensation on the skin. GPP can be confused with the more common plaque psoriasis, but they are distinct diseases.

What is generalized pustular psoriasis?
Close up image of the words 'generalized pustular psoriasis' over an illustration of a generalized pustular psoriasis flare
GPP

What is generalized pustular psoriasis?

An explanation of generalized pustular psoriasis, including symptoms, potential causes, disease prevalence, and more.
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Boehringer shows support for children with skin conditions
Boehringer Ingelheim’s Amy Weatherill and Mani Sivaramakrishnan take a selfie upon arrival at Camp Discovery.
Skin and Inflammatory Diseases

Boehringer shows support for children with skin conditions

This year, Boehringer Ingelheim joined campers at Camp Discovery in Millville, PA to demonstrate its support for those facing chronic skin conditions.
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