By Wayne McDonald | On November 1, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
At this time there is no cure for Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. There are many different types of treatment that can reduce, or nearly stop, the symptoms of psoriasis. Here are five tips for treating the symptoms of psoriasis
By Andrew Bicknell | On October 12, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
It is believed that the main cause of psoriasis is driven by a certain type of white blood cell known as a T-cell. T-cells are one of the body’s defenses against disease and infection, but in the case of psoriasis they leap into action unintentionally.
By Sheryl Walters | On October 10, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
For dry scalp problems we have tried many different products and have found that u sing a product just one time is not enough to get to the heart of the problem but instead a daily regimen is best for your hair makeover.
By Taylor Clarke | On September 22, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
One of the earliest symptoms of psoriasis is areas of redness. This is typically how the rash starts. The skin may also feel rough or almost cobble stoned.
By Gloria MacTaggart | On October 15, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
About one third of the diagnosed cases are genetic, although the first outbreak is frequently triggered by stress or physical injury. A recent study, found that those who smoke more than a...
By John Furnem | On September 22, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
The complications and health difficulties of a psoriasis patient are very difficult to live with, and for what seems to many like a skin condition is actually a disease that can have a huge effect not only on physical health but on the mental health as well.
By Fred Duckworth | On September 20, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
Current medical studies indicate that Psoriasis is possibly caused by liver dysfunction and may also be related to immune system functions. Many alternative therapies for dealing with Psoriasis are available and are widely publicized. These include...
By Fred Duckworth | On October 17, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
The goal is to find a treatment that works the best with the fewest side effects. The treatment of psoriasis has improved greatly with the understanding of the role of the immune system in causing skin abnormalities.
By Camry James | On January 1, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
When people are diagnosed with psoriasis, it changes them physically because of the lesions that appear on the skin. But, just as importantly, it may influence how they work, play, view themselves and interact with others.
By Michele Carelse | On July 18, 2006 | In Psoriasis | Rated
Many psoriasis sufferers use a combination of treatments to reduce or eliminate the outbreak of psoriasis. Find Psoriasis Links & Resources and Psoriasis Treatment Options.
By Sharon Dobson | On September 1, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
You may have never considered that Crohn’s and psoriasis are related, but there are some studies that suggest that they are.
By Sharon Dobson | On October 15, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
Studies have found that there is an estimated five-fold increase in psoriasis for those with Crohn’s disease.
By John Furnem | On October 15, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
Psoriasis is a skin condition that needs careful attention. If you get affected with psoriasis, expect to see your skin breaking out with the itchiest rashes, white flakes, and unwanted blemishes.
By Sheron De Mel | On October 15, 2007 | In Psoriasis | Rated
Psoriasis is one of the most stubborn skin diseases. This disease may appear at any age, though it is rare in infancy and early childhood. The incidence increases throughout...
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