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Research Team may be Pinpointing Psoriasis Cause

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

A team of researchers at Wyeth Research may have found the molecule that triggers psoriasis. By injecting mice with antibodies that neutralize the IL-22 molecule they were able to prevent the development of psoriasis-like lesions. Similarly, by injecting IL-22 into the skin of normal mice they found that it triggered the development of skin lesions. For more on this research, go to U.S. News & World Report.

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5 Responses to “”vincent Says:
February 6th, 2008 at 3:50 pm

Wyeth in Ireland? Let me be a test subject, I don’t need IL-22. I hope!

I jest, though I’d love to help and I’m rather smart in the grey matter department.

I’ve had this since I was a kid, though it’s come on a lot on my arms and legs in the past year, I’ve been smoking and drinking and feeling dreadful so I’m guessing that has something to do with it appearing again, however, giving up drinking and smoking is making it worse due to the fact drink now calms me down and I’ve noticed after a hard nights drinking my skin actualy improves. I think this is to do with a lack of moisture in my body and need for water, odd, maybe, though what if the causes are related to water as well as IL-22?

Make anti IL-22? Suck me dry of water?

Interesting ideas though I may be talking abslute rubbish, either way I’m buying a UV light tomorrow and a red plastic sheet to cure my arms and legs.

Hobosic Says:
February 4th, 2009 at 1:15 pm

Hi,
everything dynamic and very positively

Have a nice day
Hobosic

AndrewBoldman Says:
June 4th, 2009 at 6:48 pm

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KattyBlackyard Says:
June 15th, 2009 at 2:30 am

Hi, gr8 post thanks for posting. Information is useful!

JaniceObee Says:
October 19th, 2009 at 1:54 pm

Has anyone had their Psoriasis symptoms disappear while taking Lyrica (for Fibromyalgia), I have experienced it. But, when I stopped taking Lyrica for almost a month, the symptoms returned. I’m back taking it again, hopefully once these spots heal, I won’t experience outbreaks again.

Wish me luck,
Janice

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Humira Approved by FDA for Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Abbott Laboratories’ drug Humira for treatment of moderate to severe cases of psoriasis in adults. Humira, initially approved for use in treating rheumatoid arthritis, was approved last year for treating Crohn’s disease and psoriasitic arthritis.  For more on the story, go to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Tags: FDA, Humira, Plaque psoriasis, treatment

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2 Responses to “”Humera Drug Fan Says:
May 17th, 2009 at 3:32 pm

Just found your site via google, pretty good first article to stumble upon.

JaneRadriges Says:
June 13th, 2009 at 6:53 pm

Great post! I’ll subscribe right now wth my feedreader software!

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Psoriasis and Warm Weather

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

With Spring here, and summer around the corner, those of us afflicted with Psoriasis can’t help but be excited.  Don’t know what I’m talking about?  It’s a fact that the sunlight, and associated heat and warmer weather, positively affect the symptoms of Psoriasis.  There are a variety of reasons for this phenomenon, which include the sunlight on the scalp and other parts of the body from being outside more, to the higher humidity decreasing the overall symptoms, or dryness of the skin.  Anyway, my point is only to be excited about this time of year, as your overall discomfort should decrease in the coming months.

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9 Responses to “”Gayle Says:
May 16th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

I had a mild but persistent case of scalp psoriasis. An excellent dermatologist gave me a bag full of topical “Clobex” samples (clobetasol propionate) and instructions to shampoo my hair every day with Neutrogena T-Sal shampoo. In less than two weeks, the itching and flaking were completely gone.

I had put off going to the dermatologist, instead trying to treat myself with over the counter dandruff stuff. Should have gone to the dermatologist in the first place, instead of buying every single dandruff shampoo I could find – which didn’t work.

I think Clobex works because it’s a strong topical steroid.

Sandra Says:
June 11th, 2008 at 2:14 am

I was given clobetasol for my scalp and the psoriasis all over the rest of my body. It worked for me, but in the 2 weeks I was told to take it, the psoriasis was not completely gone – and once I stopped taking it in favor of the next medication my dermatologist suggested, Protopic (tacrolimus – an immunosuppressant), it came right back worse than ever.

I don’t personally get the happiness during summer thing. My skin doesn’t get particularly dry in the winter and in the summer, if I get overheated, with my psoriasis my entire body starts to itch, especially my scalp – making me irritable and annoyed.

Dead Sea Skin Care Says:
March 17th, 2009 at 9:15 am

Turly indeed! Sunshine can help alleviate the symptoms of this very bothersome skin problem. But if people with this skin problems can also know that sunshine, coupled with the healling powers of Dead Sea Salt can give, they could be very thankful! Dead Sea Salt has been widely known and scientifically proven to provide great releif from the symptoms.

GarykPatton Says:
June 15th, 2009 at 10:28 pm

Hi. I like the way you write. Will you post some more articles?

Natural Psoriasis Treatment Says:
July 14th, 2009 at 1:39 pm

I appreciate for the very useful information. Approximately 1.5 million of people are nowadays suffering from Psoriasis. The exact cause of psoriasis is yet unknown. It may be due to environmental factors or genetical component. After many years of investigation the Dermatologist found that the only medicine which can cure psoriasis is Seabuckthorn oil.

Cecil Says:
August 25th, 2009 at 9:18 pm

a good topical solution for Psoriasis is applying Corticosteroid or Retinoids on affected areas. it helps tone down the redness and scaling.

acnecareguy Says:
September 25th, 2009 at 9:56 pm

the sad thing is there is no permament cure for Psoriasis. we can only manage the itchiness by using corticosteroids.

Lorretta Almerood Says:
November 17th, 2009 at 6:04 pm

As Gayle Says mention on his email I also have a mild case of scalp psoriasis.

I started itching on some parts of my scalp three months ago I was losing sleep because of this darn itching on my scalp ;(I use everything over the shelf for itching nothing work .
Then I decided to see a dermatologist
He also give me samples of

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Ustekinumab effective in treating psoriasis

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Experimental drug Ustekinumab by Johnson & Johnson has shown to be effective in the treatment of moderate to severe cases of psoriasis.  For more information, go to CNNMoney.

Tags: psoriasis, Ustekinumab

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One Response to “”hafiz Says:
July 6th, 2009 at 7:00 pm

There are also others that have some good results.; Serafin Samson zuep;

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Winter Blues

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

OK guys and gals, it’s that time of year again when the cold, dry air affects so many of us.  I am still pleased to say that I have none of the symptoms of my psoriasis, let me know how you’re doing and what is and isn’t working for you.  We all need to work together to minimize the effects during this tough time of year.  Holidays can be stressful as well, which just exacerbates the symptoms.  How is everyone doing?

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