JDM PSORIASIS
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Causes for psoriasis
Psoriasis is very hard problem, if not impossible, to cure but it can control. It is up to the person who suffers to decide to choose which option togo with to supervise and control this condition.
First, let’s take a look at the causes. The problem is, no one knows for sure. It’s all a question of what could be the cause, never what it is for sure. It could be injure, it could beshock, it could be an allergic reaction. All these could provide the triggers to set off this condition. Psoriasis is not infectious and it can be controlled – though it does require patience and resolution,
What are the options when it comes to treating psoriasis? Doctors usually dictate a topical cream containing steroids hormone and while this does control it for a while, it usually flares up again once the course is over. One line of treatment that has seen good results is treatment with UV sun light.
Natural ways to treat psoriasis are exposure to sunlight, drinking a lot of water everyday, doing away with processed foods, eating more fruits and more vegetables and cutting out or cutting down on meats, alcohol , cigarettes and tambacco. While spices foods are to be generally avoid, the spice Turmeric has been found to be very effective in minimizing the symptoms of psoriasis. Turmeric is available in capsule form if the powder is not available to be added to the food. The oil of avocado is gentle and soothing when applied to the skin, as is aloevera gel and warm cabbage leaves are a soothe compress.,
About Scalp Psoriasis
Scalp psoriasis is the most common part of psoriasis disease Scalp psoriasis is a skin disease that is commonly seen on the scalp, but it can also affect various parts of the body. The resulting symptoms of a Scalp Psoriasis related disease includes burning feeling and/or sensation, white patches and redness on the affected area. Scalp psoriasis is a main caused by stress, Toxaemia, allergic reactions to some medications, and certain infections. If not treated, hair loss is likely but Psoriasis can be treated relatively easily
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
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What is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis is a skin disease that usually contains raised, red patches covered with a build-up of dead skin cells. There are different forms of psoriasis (including plaque,guttate,inverse,pustular and erythrodermic). Psoriasis can also affect different areas of the body (including scalp psoriasis,psoriasis on the face, psoriasis on the hands and feet and psoriasis of the nails).Psoriasis is often seen as red elevated plaques with silvery scales at various sites of the body.Most often you will see psoriasis on the elbows, knees and scalp, but psoriasis can appear anywhere on the body. Severity can vary greatly.Psoriasis affects about 2 – 3% of the people in a country, and psoriasis is equally common in men and women.
What are the symptoms of psoriasis vulgaris?
Psoriasis vulgaris is the most common form. The first signs of an outbreak arered spots or patches. the patches grow bigger and become scaly. the upper scales fall off in large quantities, while the lower layers of scales are firmly fixed. when the scales are scraped off, a number of small, bleeding points can be seen underneath.
What Causes Psoriasis?
The exact cause of psoriasis is not known, but it is believed to be a genetic condition. Some of the triggers that can cause psoriasis are:- Vaccinations
- Sunburn
- Scratches
- Weather
- Diet
- Allergie
- Stress
- Injury to the skin
- Infection
- Reaction to drugs
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