These can range from mild to severe and can be very uncomfortable. Pitted or thickened nails: Psoriasis can also affect the toenails, causing them to become pitted, thickened, or even separate from the nail bed. Blisters (in pustular psoriasis): Some individuals with palmoplantar psoriasis develop tiny, pus-filled blisters on the affected skin. Location: Symptoms can occur on the soles, tops of the feet, between the toes, and even around the nails. Consult a doctor:
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