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Advanced Alternative Treatment for Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the skin. Typically, one’s skin take approximately one month to form new cells under the old and then for the old to flake off naturally and harmlessly from the body. One with Psoriasis forms new skin in a matter of days, causing the still healthy old skin to crack painfully. This causes the scaly, red appearance that is common with Psoriasis. There are five distinct types of Psoriasis. Plaque psoriasis, which is the most common type of the disease; four out of five people with psoriasis have this type. Guttate psoriasis, which forms tell-tale teardrop shaped patches that often cover a large portion of skin; this type of psoriasis typically forms irritation that is less thick that plaque psoriasis. Erythodermic psoriasis is highly inflammatory, often affecting the whole body and is markedly more prone to itching, swelling, and pain. Pustular psoriasis is rarer than the other forms of psoriasis and manifests itself with pus-filled blisters over the body. Inverse psoriasis develops in the folds of skin such as near the buttocks and genitals and presents itself with lesions that are smooth but red in color.

Symptoms of Psoriasis

The symptoms of Psoriasis vary with the type but generally sufferers experience an itching, burning sensation on the red, scaly, or cracked skin- this generally occurs in the elbows, scalp, knees, finger or toe nails, and back but can form anywhere on the body. If the Psoriasis affects a large area of the body or is particularly severe, one may see bleeding from the skin and a difficulty with body functions. This may need hospitalization. There is also an emotional piece to this disease; the social stigma accompanying Psoriasis may affect the self-esteem or behavior of the sufferer.

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** DISCLAIMER: ** We have provided this information for educational purposes so that those diagnosed with Psoriasis can learn more about their condition. Medical information obtained from our website is not intended as a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you have a health issue, you should consult a healthcare provider. Sunridge Medical does not make any implied or stated claims regarding treatment outcomes with alternative medicine treatments. As with all medical treatments, treatment responses can vary from patient to patient, even if the diagnosis is similar.

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