GENERALIZED PUSTULAR PSORIASIS (GPP)
GPP FLARES CAN MAKE YOU FEEL TRAPPED.
UNTIL YOU GET CLARITY.
GPP IS A RARE, LIFELONG DISEASE
Flares appear suddenly in the form of painful, pus-filled blisters (pustules) that may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as fever, joint pain, and extreme tiredness. While you may not be able to predict when you will have a flare or how severe it will be, recognising and understanding the flares and what triggers them is a big part of managing your disease.
THESE FLARES ARE UNPREDICTABLE
It’s never your fault when you have one.
GPP IS NOT CONTAGIOUS
It’s important to know that GPP is not contagious. You can’t catch it from someone else or pass it on.
Although GPP can have a widespread impact on your daily activities, there are treatments that may help you manage the condition and feel better. Learn more about coping with your GPP.
KNOW THE TRIGGERS
Find out what may trigger your GPP flares.
LEARN TO LIVE WITH GPP
Discover helpful steps to take during GPP flares and more.
LEARN FROM OTHERS’ EXPERIENCES
Learn from other people’s experiences with GPP and build your support network.
BEYOND SKIN-DEEP
Explore how the physical pain, isolation, and intensity of GPP flares translated into a fashion line that is as insightful as it is emotional.