PSORAISIS TREATMENTS GUIDE

Many people write to us and ask about psoraisis treatments. While there is no cure for psoraisis (psoriasis), there are things you can do to reduce the frequency and symptoms of outbreaks.

Psoriasis is a long term (chronic), inflammatory disorder of the skin. There are different types of psoriasis, and each has its own specific symptoms.

Psoriasis affects about 2% of the world’s population, and is not contagious. Having psoriasis often leads to stress and depression, which in turn can worsen the condition.

Psoriasis occurs when there is a rapid multiplication of the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin. It can occur anywhere on the body, but is most commonly found on the scalp, elbows, knees, hands, feet, and genitals.

We will now go over the types and causes of psoriasis, and then discuss psoriasis treatments.

Types Of Psoriasis

Plaque – is the most often seen form of psoriasis. It is characterized by a defined area that has raised and inflamed red lesions, which are covered with silvery white scales. Symptoms include dry and painful skin, as well as itching and cracking. It most often occurs on the elbows, knees, scalp, and trunk.

Guttate – is characterized by many small, red, individual spots on the skin. Guttate lesions usually appear on the trunk and limbs. The spots are not usually thick or crusty as in plaque psoriasis.

Inverse – occurs in areas where skin flexes or folds. Examples include the armpits, groin, under the breasts, etc. The affected area is red, shiny and smooth. Due to the skin irritation from rubbing and sweating, this form of psoriasis can be extremely painful.

Pustular – is very rare, and usually affects the feet and hands. It is characterized by blister-like lesions covered with a sticky clear liquid, and surrounded by reddened skin. After a few weeks the affected area will turn yellow and then will be capped by a brown scale of skin. This form of psoriasis can affect the inner organs and become life threatening. You should see a doctor immediately if you have pustular psoriasis.

Erythrodermic – covers 85% or more of the body, and can be life threatening. There is severe itching, scaling, and pain, and the skin becomes fiery red. With this form of psoriasis you should seek medical care from a doctor immediately.

Causes Of Psoriasis

What causes someone to suffer from psoriasis is unknown. You are more likely to get psoriasis if it runs in your family, but there is no test that can determine a genetic link. Most researchers agree that the immune system, for unknown reasons, is mistakenly triggered, which in turn speeds up the growth cycle of skin cells.

Psoraisis Treatments

There are many types of psoraisis treatments. Unfortunately though, there is no cure. The goal of psoraisis treatment is to reduce the occurrence and length of outbreaks, and minimize the symptoms. No one treatment will work for everyone, so often treatment involves trial and error.

Doctor will often prescribe steroids, drugs that suppress the immune system, or phototherapy. These treatments all can have severe side effects, and are not safe for long-term use. For this reason, many people look into natural herbs for psoraisis. Natural treatments have no side effects, and for many people, is an extremely effective psoraisis treatment.

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If you have any questions about psoraisis treatments, please write to us. If you want to suggest any herbs for psoraisis that you think will benefit our readers, please contact us.

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