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Psoriasis Treatment and Psoriasis Resources
By Michele Carelse | On July 18, 2006 | In Psoriasis | 819 Viewings | Rated
Michele Carelse

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Psoriasis is not contagious but can be inherited. Research indicates that the disease may result from a disorder in the immune system. Currently, there is no cure for psoriasis. However, there are many treatment options that can clear psoriasis for a period of time.

What is Psoriasis?

Typically psoriasis sufferers usually develop well defined red raised patches covered by silvery scales which form first on the scalp, behind the ears, on the back of the neck, between the shoulders, on elbows and knees or near fingernails and toenails.

How is Psoriasis usually treated?

Psoriasis cannot be cured although symptoms may disappear for long periods. Conventional treatment is aimed at controlling the condition and ranges from simple topical treatments such as moisturizing and lubricating products and corticosteroid creams to exposure to ultraviolet light. Very severe conditions may be treated with anticancer medications.

While conventional treatments can be very effective, they can also be extremely harsh - especially in the long-term -- and many treat only the external symptoms.

Psoriasis treatments fall into 3 categories:

* Topical (applied to the skin) -- Mild to moderate psoriasis

* Phototherapy (light, usually ultraviolet, applied to the skin) -- Moderate to severe psoriasis

* Systemic (taken orally or by injection or infusion) -- Moderate, severe or disabling psoriasis

Psoriasis Self-Care treatments at home include

* Keeping the skin soft and moist is helpful. Apply heavy moisturizers after bathing.

* Do not use irritating cosmetics or soaps. Try a non-toxic soap like Botanic GOLD™ http://ourfamilyshealth.holisticwebdirectory.com/nontoxic/

* Avoid scratching or itching that can cause bleeding or excessive irritation.

* Soaking in bath water with oil added and using moisturizers may help. Bath soaks with coal tar or other agents that remove scales and reduce the plaque may also help.

Many psoriasis sufferers use a combination of treatments to reduce or eliminate the outbreak of psoriasis. Before starting any treatment program it is advisable to check with a doctor.

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Michele Carelse is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Counselor with more than 12 years experience. She runs her own private practice, as well as an online counseling and information service http://www.ourFamilysHealth.com/naturalremedies/counseling.html



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