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  • Psoriasis 18.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is one of the oldest identified skin disorders. Even the Greek civilizations and the Bible identified the condition. In the past, the skin disease had been regarded as an abnormality. These days, sufferers are more fortunate because more people understand the disorder very well. There are many types of psoriasis identified, and it could be important differentiating each one from the other. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 16.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that inflicts 1% to 3% of the world?s population. It involves periodic flare-ups of well defined red patches with a silvery, flaky covering on the surface of the extensors and scalp. There are several kinds of psoriasis but the most common is plaque psoriasis. Although unknown, there are several causes of psoriasis. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 14.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation in the skin. There are five variants consisting of its own signs and symptoms. Approximately 10% to 30% of people who suffer from the condition become susceptible to an associated form of psoriasis, known as ?psoriatic arthritis,? which results to inflammation of the joints. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 12.08.2009 No Comments

    People have a wrong impression that scalp psoriasis is another type of the skin disorder. In reality, scalp disorder is a plaque psoriasis that develops in the scalp instead of in other skin areas. The scalp is identified as one of the most common site in the body where psoriasis rashes or flares develop. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 10.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is one of the most popular skin disorders. Not too many people may have it, but almost all people are scared of having it. There is too much discomfort, plus the fact that it could be embarrassing because of its reddish and scaly appearance. For so many years, sufferers have had to live by the truth that no regulatory approved treatment was available. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 08.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a disorder that is characterized by red, scaly and sometimes itchy growth of skin suddenly appearing in any part of the body. Many medical experts believe that the disorder may be caused by the immune system not working normally. Psoriasis can also have various triggers that may cause it to appear suddenly on the skin without any warning. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 06.08.2009 No Comments

    Diagnosis of psoriasis usually comes after the doctor has conducted a physical exam. The practitioner can determine if a patient is suffering from the condition by simply taking a look at the patches on the skin. The doctor performs a skin biopsy to confirm plaque psoriasis. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 04.08.2009 No Comments

    Psoriatic arthritis is a type of arthritis that is brought about by psoriasis. It is characterized by pain, stiffness and swelling around the joints and in areas where tissues link up or connect to the bone. It is a type of arthritis that usually follows or goes along with psoriasis. If left without the necessary treatment, psoriatic arthritis can be potentially disabling to those afflicted by it. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 02.08.2009 No Comments

    It is difficult if we suffered Psoriasis in our happy life. Psoriasis can affect our skin but the impact of suffering from a psoriasis disease may also affect our emotional and psychological stability. There are two major issues to tackle of having a psoriasis disease: (1) the dermatologist as well as the patient must treat the disease; and (2) the patient may need a psychologist to treat his/her emotional effect from other people being the ugliest individual in their community. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 31.07.2009 No Comments

    Nobody would disagree that psoriasis is a complicated skin disorder, aside from being chronic. For quite some time, science has been trying to identify the exact cause of the condition. It could be difficult to fully understand the molecular level of this skin disease. Click here to read more