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Psoriasis is one of the most difficult
diseases people have to deal with, effecting many areas in the
body including the scalp, arms, fingers, hands, lags, back, face
and the sometimes the bottom of the feet this is a serious disease
that can cause significant discomfort and anguish to a psoriasis
patient. During the last few years Psoriasis patients are fighting
against the lack of awareness to this disease, trying to elevate
the understanding of psoriasis and psoriasis patients so that
they will receive some kind of recognition from society.
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. The psychological effects can lead
to clinical depression and loss of self esteem, there are not
many health people that can justifiably judge and criticize a
psoriasis patient.
Common mostly in adult population
this disease almost never appears in childhood or adolescence,
the psoriasis disease is considered an immunity system disorder
that has significant effect on the skin of the patient. What
actually happens is that the immune system is producing the skin
cells too quickly, a thing that causes the skin to be replaced
every other day, which is much faster than usual, resulting in
a reddish and flaky skin, that is often incredibly irritated
and itchy, psoriasis patients have to deal with constant irritability
and itchiness, which by itself is a mental burden that claims
a lot of the damage this disease does.
The psychological effects of psoriasis
are indeed difficult, in the past many of the psoriasis patients
shut themselves out to the outside world, never wanting to go
out and expose their obvious disease to their neighbors and friends,
in more modern times some psoriasis patients fear the effect
of the sun, as this can significantly worsen the psoriasis condition
and increase chances of an outbreak, thus refraining from going
out at all. Both in the past and the present psoriasis patients
are dealt a heavy blow to their sense of self worth, socializing
abilities and regular normative everyday life.
There are some ways to treat psoriasis
although no magic solution exist, there is no complete scientific
answer to this disease and patients need to look for their own
solutions. In some cases a conventional doctor or a naturopathic
doctor (doctor of alternative medicine) will be able to give
a diagnosis and prescribe proper treatment. There are products
available over the counter for mild cases. Some conventional
doctors sometimes prescribe an anti-itch, medicated crème
that would include vitamin D or vitamin A. Keeping skin moisturized
will help the itch and reduce the redness. A naturopathic doctor
may prescribe nutritional supplements. The prescription may include
a capsule of primrose oil, an enzyme, vitamins A, B, C and D,
kelp and zinc. Using lavender in a steam room or sauna will stimulate
cell growth. For more severe psoriasis symptoms, there are treatments
that will control the immune system and skin development. Herbs
also assist the immune system's confusion of overproducing. A
healthy diet is suggested to reduce symptoms.
About the author: Psoriasis is a very difficult disease that
attacks a small part of the population, there are many different
medicines and treatments for the disease, but many keep looking
for a Natural Psoriasis Cure, learn more about psoriasis visit
John Furnem's articles at http://psoriasis.healthandcosmetics.com
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