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Psoriasis Treatment


Psoriasis is a non contagious, genetic, life long skin disease, which can affect the joints. Psoriasis appears most commonly on the scalp, knees, elbows and torso. Psoriasis can also occur on the face, hands, feet, nails or genitals. There are 5 types of psoriasis, with different appearances, of which Plaque psoriasis is the most common. Psoriasis skin is generally very dry, itchy, cracking and can be painful. The different types of psoriasis can be triggered by a variety of conditions. Each type of psoriasis and psoriasis appearance may require a different psoriasis treatment.


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Psoriasis can appear symmetrically on the body (i.e. both sides in the same place) as raised, inflamed red lesions covered by silvery white scale (Plaque psoriasis), red lesions without the scale (Inverse psoriasis), small red spots on the skin (Guttate psoriasis), white blisters surrounded by red skin (Pustular psoriasis), or extreme redness over large areas (Erythrodermic psoriasis). A person�s quality of life may be affected by the location of the psoriasis, regardless of whether it is mild or severe, e.g. psoriasis on the hands vs. psoriasis on the scalp. About 23% of psoriasis sufferers have been known to develop psoriatic arthritis, which is a milder form of rheumatoid arthritis. Psoriasis may affect a person's self esteem, causing anxiety, embarrassment and depression and a lower level of social interaction.

 

Psoriasis Triggers

Psoriasis can be triggered by emotional stress, skin injuries, types of infections, certain medications, weather, allergies, diet or reactions to chemicals or drugs. Psoriasis can also be triggered by the skin being traumatized, for example, by sunburn, an injection or vaccination. Triggers vary from person to person.

 

Psoriasis Treatments

Psoriasis is a lifelong disease and will require ongoing treatment. There is no cure, but many different treatments are available which can clear the psoriasis for a period of time. Every psoriasis sufferer may need to try a variety of psoriasis treatments to find the one that works for them. Treatments can be applied to the skin (topical) or work throughout the body (systematic). Moisturizing the skin, with a cream or cold shower, is recommended to stop the itching. Other treatment for the itchiness can include antihistamines, steroids, topical anesthetics, topical immunomodulators, capsaicin, antidepressants and aspirin. A medical examiner must examine the skin to diagnosis the disease. Treatments can be bought over the counter or prescribed.

The four main types of psoriasis treatment include;
1. Topical creams: Most common form of treatment, especially for mild cases.
2. Systemic/biologic medications: prescribed medications for moderate to severe cases. Some of these include Cyclosporine, Methotrexate and Soriatane (Acitretin)
3. Phototherapy/Lasers: Exposure of the skin to wavelengths of ultraviolet light (medically supervised)
4. Alternative treatments: Mind and body therapies, dietary supplements, sun and water therapy, herbal and natural products.



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