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Psoriasis and Skin Care

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is caused by the inflammatory of the immune system. In normal skin, the skin cells formed in the deepest layers of the skin before they move to the surface of the skin. After that, it will be replaced with new skin cells from below. The cycle repeats itself and takes about one month. On the contrary, people who are afflicted with psoriasis experience abnormally rapid skin cell cycle. Psoriasis speeds up the skin cell cycle in about four days. Since the skin cell move to the surface of the skin so fast, the skin cells do not have time to mature. As a result, raised red patches will appear on the skin.

Psoriasis happens when the immune system is accidentally activated, thus it speed up the skin cell cycle. Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis.

There are many types of psoriasis. Plaque psoriasis appears a dry, scaly patch on the skin. Guttate psoriasis causes pink and red drop like patches on the skin. Inverse psoriasis causes smooth red lesions in the armpits and groins. Pustular psoriasis appears as red lesions with white pus filled blisters. Erythrodermic psoriasis covers over a large area of the body. It causes redness on the skin and excessive shedding of white scales.

Psoriasis is a common skin condition that affects people in the age of twenties and thirties but may also affect infants. According to a research, more than 7 million people in the United States suffer from psoriasis. Psoriasis affects men and women and is most common in the European. Although there are many forms of psoriasis, 80% of the people who are infected with psoriasis suffer from plaque psoriasis. On the elbows and knees, psoriasis appears as thick red patches on the skin. Scalps that are affected with psoriasis tend to have heavy dandruff. If psoriasis infects the nails, the nails may become thickened, discolored, pitted and separated from the nail bed. Stress will make the symptoms of psoriasis worse but vacations will help to improve the condition. Opposite to what is advertised on the television, psoriasis does not cause severe skin itchiness. Psoriasis is not a fatal disease but if it is spread over a wide area of the skin, it can be disabling, painful and become a deforming type of arthritis.

Treatment of psoriasis includes applying a bland of petroleum jelly to reduce the excessive scaling and shedding of the skin. Other remedies that can be used to relieve psoriasis include coal-tar ointments, lotions and medicated shampoos. Although steroid creams are useful, they are expensive and is only efficient in short term. Non prescribed lotions should be avoided as they may make the rash becomes worse. Doctors often prescribe drugs such as Methotrexate and systemic steroid for patient that is suffering from severe psoriasis.

If psoriasis is left not diagnosed and left untreated, it can lead to psoriatic arthritis, which is a chronic inflammatory disease. Symptoms of psoriasis include nail lesions, inflammations and swelling around the joints of the hands, and legs. Psoriatic arthritis often affects men and women that are in the age group of 30 to 50. Warning signs of psoriatic arthritis include inflamed and swollen joints, stiffness, weariness, swollen fingers and toes, nail pitting, and appearance of white spots on the nails.

A person with psoriasis should seek the attention of a medical practitioner and receive prompt treatment. This is important in order to prevent further damage to the joints and tissues. When you go to consult the doctor, be sure to tell him on your symptoms as well as any changes in the symptoms. Psoriatic arthritis can be treated with systemics such as oral prescription and medications including Acitretin, Cyclosporine and Methorexate and localized therapies including moisturizers, salicylic acid, and coal tar preparations. Your dermatologists will prescribe localized treatments along with systemic phototherapies.

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Females Develop Plaque Psoriasis Earlier Than Males

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Psoriasis vulgaris, also known as “plaque psoriasis,” is the most common form of psoriasis and affects 80% of people with the disease. It tends to be a relatively persistent or chronic pattern of psoriasis that can be improved with treatment but is difficult to clear completely with topical treatments alone. Environmental factors such as smoking, sun exposure, alcoholism, and HIV infection may affect how often the psoriasis occurs and how long the flare-ups last. 

Plaque psoriasis is the most common presentation of psoriasis and of all the patterns is the most likely to affect the typical areas of the elbows, knees, umbilicus and lower back.  As the name suggests it is marked by the presence of plaques on the skin. It is characterized by large areas patches forming particularly on the limbs and trunk; including the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back. Of the 7 types of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis is the most common and accounts for approximately 80% of psoriasis cases. 

The first peak occurrence is in people aged 16-22 years. Females develop plaque it earlier than males. Chronic plaque psoriasis is usually managed initially with topical agents. If it is too extensive or severe to be effectively managed with topical treatments, phototherapy or systemic agents can be used and are usually very effective at improving and even clearing the psoriasis. 

Rapid production of skin cells forces premature skin cells to the surface of the skin where they form thick plaques. Although Plaque psoriasis usually will not cause itching, itching, cracking, and pain on the skin may also be symptoms of plaque psoriasis. The skin plaques take on a silver white appearance and the inflamed skin underneath is red. The burning sensation can be brought on when adjacent skin or clothing rubs against the plaques.

As with other types of psoriasis, Plaque Psoriasis generally is a persistent, chronic pattern of psoirasis, which can be improved with treatment, but proves to be difficult to cure with just topical treatments. Treatments with the least side effects should generally be tried first and more potentially-dangerous treatments instituted only when resistance is demonstrated.  First line management is with topical treatments, including vitamin D analogues, topical corticosteroids, tar-based preparations, dithranol, salicylic acid and topical retinoids.  Among the natural treatments available, special blends of essential oils are considered very good.  Psoriasis treatment depends primarily on the type of Psoriasis you have and the severity of it. 

Plaque psoriasis is the most common and affects 9 out of 10 sufferers. It is usually stable and remains unchanged for longer periods than the guttate variety and is called chronic as compared to the acute nature of the guttate psoriasis.  If plaque psoriasis is too extensive or severe to be effectively managed with topical treatments alone, refer to a dermatologist for phototherapy and/or systemic agents.  Psoriasis treatments include various topical creams, internal medications and light therapy.  Very often such psoriasis treatments are used as phototherapy or biologics methods, but the chosen way of treatment depends on the disease degree and doctor’s recommendations. 

As with other types of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis generally is a persistant, chronic pattern of psoirasis, which can be improved with treatment, but proves to be difficult to cure with just topical treatments. Find out more about Plaque Psoriasis

Paul Rodgers specializes in marketing natural health and beauty products

A Psoriasis Treatment That Lasts Forever

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

There are many forms of treatment for Psoriasis, but none more relevant as in realizing what researchers are now saying, and what my dermatologist has been preaching to me for years… that the root of Psoriasis is a T-cell imbalance (immune system) and a build-up of toxins within your intestinal tract (mainly your colon walls) where parasites thrive. As a long time sufferer of Psoriasis, I had been looking for a Psoriasis Treatment most of my life and was successful on three separate occasions, one of which was accidental.

For the benefit of all who are afflicted by Psoriasis, I will briefly describe my episodes of a successful Psoriasis Treatment, although these were not permanent solutions or cures.

The first was back in 1974 when I had a bout with a pseudo-tumor (meaning false) on my left optic nerve. Although benign, when inflamed, it would cause excruciating pain. Long story short… to avoid the risk of surgery, I was treated with a fairly new drug on the market at the time called ‘prednisone’. I can tell you that in a matter of a few days, all of my Psoriasis had disappeared. Unfortunately, no one can remain on prednisone indefinitely, and not too long after I was off the drug, the Psoriasis came back double. Today, this drug is only used on extreme cases as a Psoriasis Treatment.

The second time, was in 1992 when I was taking huge doses (10,000 IUs) of beta-carotene per day. More on this in an upcoming article… and why.

The third time , was when I began my personal quest to cure my Psoriasis forever. After much research dating back to some 2000 years ago, when Psoriasis was thought to be leprosy, it occurred to me that there had to be more to Psoriasis than “we knew”. Now researches are discovering and generally confirming what I had suspected all this time… a combination of toxins (parasites), poor eating habits, and some kind of imbalance of the immune system (T-cells), which led me to my own logical deduction and method of a Psoriasis Treatment.

But before we go into the above in depth, lets explore the other forms of oral Psoriasis Treatment such as drugs since we now know that Psoriasis is an internal problem, and the external appearance just an expression of whats happening inside.

You should know that using drugs as a Psoriasis Treatment is foolish and completely unnecessary in my opinion. The side effects are so devastating that it’s simply not worth the risk. Did not the juice man cure his prostate cancer by returning to the source. Did not Dr. Fishbein cure his stage-4 brain tumor by returning to the source. Don’t you think that if you can do the latter… that you can do the same for Psoriasis?

The most commonly used ‘oral’ drugs as a treatment for Psoriasis are:

Prednisone, Methotrexate, Acitretin (Soriatane), and finally Cyclosporin (Neoral)

If you do your research on any of these drugs and pay attention to the possible side effects, I guarantee you’ll stay away. Thankfully, most people don’t take drugs for Psoriasis and stick to the all too expensive, band-aid solutions, such as cortisone based creams.

These creams (also known as topical treatments) shouldn’t even be categorized as a Psoriasis Treatment. What they are… are simply Psoriasis Itch Reliefs. They simply help in reducing the build-up of scales which cause unbearable itching, causing you to scratch until you bleed. I’ve tried most, be it Dovobet, Dermovate, Dovonex, Dithranol, and others, and they all give the same basic results after one to two applications per day. A very expensive, life-time band-aid solution, to treating Psoriasis.

I won’t even venture in ‘light therapy’ and ‘moisturizers’ and other relief forms as a Psoriasis Treatment, except to say that any tanning salon or a day in the hot sun, will give you the same results. Anybody who has Psoriasis knows that a little sweat from heat will loosen those scales almost immediately. But it is still temporary relief methods.

Now comes the truth about a serious Psoriasis Treatment… very simple, but requiring discipline.

And without embarking on a time machine to explain the connection between Psoriasis of some 2000 years ago and Psoriasis of today, I’ll just repeat what my dermatologist once said, “You weren’t born with Psoriasis and it isn’t hereditary, so go back to when you didn’t have it. He was referring to toxins in my system.

A true Psoriasis Treatment, which will cure you within 6 months to a year or maybe two, will require you to understand that your body is not a garbage disposal and must be cleansed and kept clean as much as possible. This can only be done through a proper diet which in turn will strengthen your immune system naturally, and restore the balance, while eliminating toxins on a daily basis. Parasites in your body, then and now, are the main causes of diseases.

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Is Psoriasis the Bane of Your Life?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by well-defined red plaques with a white scale surface. Examples of environmental influences include climate, trauma to the skin, or an infection of the ear or upper respiratory tract. It is a skin condition characterized by rapidly dividing skin cells. The cells divide and grow at a rate almost ten times faster than normal skin.

Injury:

Avoid skin injury! Local injury can exacerbate or cause new psoriatic lesions. Care must be taken, as infant skin is thin and delicate. Washing: Mild soaps or soap-free cleansers are beneficial, as they do not irritate or dry out the skin. The skin should then be gently patted dry and medications or moisturizers should be applied immediately.

How many people suffer with Psoriasis

According to the Natural Psoriasis Foundation you aren’t alone, millions of people are affected by psoriasis.

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Psoriasis affects …

both children and adults with an incidence roughly equal between men and women. The exact cause of psoriasis is unclear; however, genetics and environment play key roles. The most common type of psoriasis is psoriasis vulgaris, vulgaris meaning common .

Guttate psoriasis numerous small plaques is another type of psoriasis frequently associated with an ear or upper respiratory tract infection. Other types of psoriasis include pustular psoriasis numerous vesicles and erythroderma ill-defined and confluent red scaling areas on the trunk and extremities . Infections: Infections may stimulate the onset of psoriasis. It is thought that the stimulus of streptococcal infection strep throat may initiate or exacerbate psoriasis. Guttate psoriasis, in particular, is associated with streptococcal infection.

Stress:

Psoriasis responds to the physical and emotional well being of the individual Maintaining a low stress lifestyle along with a balanced healthy diet is very beneficial in conjunction with proposed treatments.

Pregnancy & Psoriasis:

Although psoriasis can affect the whole body, it does not affect conception or pregnancy. The treatments during pregnancy are more concerning than the psoriasis itself.

During pregnancy, psoriasis may improve, remain the same or worsen. It is reported, however, that most psoriasis flares occur within the first six months after delivery. Finally, arthritis can accompany psoriasis and be particularly problematic during pregnancy. Psoriasis on the nipple will not harm an infant while nursing. Although uncommon, psoriasis may affect infants, many times the diagnosis is confused with other conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis, ringworm or diaper rash.

Psoriasis – Seborrheic Dermatitis – Dandruff.

High or low strength corticosteroid ointments usually aren’t used on a long-term basis because of potential side effects , but may be employed to help bring a particularly bad episode of psoriasis under control. Calcineurin inhibitors may have some positive effect on psoriasis but calcineurin inhibitors have side effects and particularly increase risk of certain forms of cancers. However, when used for short term, these medicines may help end psoriasis episodes. Psoriasis isn’t totally curable, so all medicines manufactured for it are meant to control but not cure the disease. When people have psoriasis, taking care of the skin, in and out of remission, is important.

Squalene Oil:

Squalene a natural antioxidant found in your skin. By fighting the free radicals that damage and age your skin and the rest of your body, it helps your skin remain healthy and radiant, while also working to fight off infections.

Aside from being found in skin, Squalene occurs in both fish and various vegetables. We now know that Evening Primrose Oil has anti-inflammatory properties that help prevent reddening and scarring of the skin. It also works to maintain the shape and texture of the skin, to prevent wrinkles and to limit the effects of skin aging. Evening Primrose Oil is one of the most valuable ingredients in keeping your skin healthy and bright. Vitamins A, C and E: Vitamin A is an antioxidant that is necessary in many different ways, including for healthy skin, sight and bones. Vitamin A helps improve skin pigmentation by eliminating aging spots, and works to makes your skin firm and to counteract wrinkles. It also helps get rid of dead cells on the skin surface. Vitamin C is basic in keeping your skin healthy, as well as your blood, bones and brain. Vitamin C has recently been found to inhibit melanin, meaning that it works to keep your skin lighter. As an antioxidant, Vitamin C opposes the production of free radicals that damage skin and make it lose its luster. Vitamin C and Vitamin E make each other more effective, and work best to make your skin healthy and bright when they are together.

Grapefruit Extract…

is one of the most effective and widely used natural products to fight skin infections. Grapefruit Extract helps keep your skin healthy and undamaged without toxic side effects.

Did you know that Psoriasis can be found on the scalp, on the face, around the eyes, in the ears, in the mouth, on hands & feet, in the nails, in the genital area and in skin folds.

Medications:

Some medications may exacerbate psoriasis. If the psoriasis is uncontrollable, the stress factor may need to be addressed with relaxation, exercise or possibly stress reduction medications.

Diet and Psoriasis:

There are varied opinions and theories concerning diets & supplements when treating psoriasis. Unfortunately, most diets and supplements sound too good to be true. In addition, vitamins have also been used to treat psoriasis, specifically, vitamins A and E. Much of the problem when treating psoriasis is acknowledging the fact that this is a medical condition. In fact, psoriasis may improve or clear with little or no treatment at all. Conversely, there may be times when psoriasis is extremely resistant to treatments that may have worked in the past.

Moisturizers:

Psoriasis symptoms get worse when your skin is dry, so keep it moist with creams and lotions. Keeping the skin moisturized has long been known to help psoriasis. Moisturizing gives the skin flexibility and helps reduce flaking and cracking associated with psoriasis. Thick and oily moisturizers are often the best, since they are good at trapping moisture beneath the skin.

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Psoriasis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Psoriasis is believed to be an immune-mediated disease. Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition. Between 10% and 30% of people who develop psoriasis get a related form of arthritis called “psoriatic arthritis,” which causes inflammation of the joints. Females develop plaque psoriasis earlier than males. Psoriasis usually occurs in adults. It is affected around 2% of the population in the UK. It sometimes runs in families. Several factors are thought to aggravate psoriasis. These include stress and excessive alcohol consumption. Individuals with psoriasis may suffer from depression and loss of self-esteem. As such, quality of life is an important factor in evaluating the severity of the disease. There also is a genetic component associated with psoriasis. Approximately one-third of people who develop psoriasis have at least one family member with the condition.

There are five types of Psoriasis Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. About 80% of people who develop psoriasis have plaque psoriasis, which appears as patches of raised, reddish skin covered by silvery-white scale. The first peak occurrence of plaque psoriasis is in people aged 16-22 years. The second peak is in people aged 57-60 years. These patches, or plaques, frequently form on the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp. However, the plaques can occur anywhere on the body. The other types are guttate psoriasis (small, red spots on the skin), pustular psoriasis (white pustules surrounded by red skin), inverse psoriasis (smooth, red lesions form in skin folds), and erythrodermic psoriasis (widespread redness, severe itching, and pain). Regardless of type, psoriasis usually causes discomfort. The skin often itches, and it may crack and bleed

Causes of Psoriasis

1.Immune-mediated disorder.

2.Migrate to the dermis.

3.Trigger the release of cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha TNFa.).

4.Stress (physical and mental).

5.Skin injury.

6.Streptococcal infection.

Symptoms of Psoriasis

1.Red patches of skin.

2.Small scaling spots.

3. Itching.

4.Burning.

5.Soreness.

6.Swollen and stiff joints.

Treatment of Psoriasis

There are 3 basic types of treatments for psoriasis: (1) topical therapy (drugs used on the skin), (2) phototherapy (light therapy), and (3) systemic therapy (drugs taken into the body). Vitamin D reduce skin inflammation and help prevent skin cells from reproducing. Vitamin D analogue that may be used alone to treat mild to moderate psoriasis.There can be substantial variation between individuals in the effectiveness of specific psoriasis treatments. Moisturizers help sooth affected skin and reduce the dryness which accompanies the build-up of skin on psoriatic plaques. Ointment and creams containing coal tar, dithranol (anthralin), corticosteroids, vitamin D3 analogues (for example, calcipotriol), and retinoids are routinely used. Some topical agents are used in conjunction with other therapies, especially phototherapy. Tazarotene (Tazorac) is a topical retinoid that is available as a gel or cream. Tazarotene reduces the size of the patches and the redness of the skin.

Juliet Cohen writes articles for skin disorders. She also writes articles for beauty tips and makeup tips.