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  • Psoriasis 29.07.2009 No Comments

    If you have always been looking for an effective psoriasis treatment, you should not look for expensive medications and painful procedures. You might be surprised but you could get a treatment for the disorder for free. To make matters better, you could also have fun while getting a treatment. This is because sunlight has been observed to facilitate natural treatment for the skin condition. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 27.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is an unrelieved provocative non contagious skin and joint disease that affects our immune system. The white blood cells (T-cells) become over-stimulated and it commonly causes red crusty dry patches (also called psoriatic plaques or lesions) to emerge on the skin because of the excessive skin production. The skin reacts just the same with the fungus infection. Researchers believe that inheritance, atmosphere, and the immune system may also play a primary role in psoriasis. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 25.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that is characterized by red scaly patches suddenly appearing on certain parts of the skin. The appearance of these patches seems to come suddenly without any warning. This is due to the excessive production of skin cells by the body. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 23.07.2009 1 Comment

    There are several treatments for Psoriasis and it all depends upon the response of your body and the prior treatments you?ve made. It can be a start for a topical medicine applied to your skin and the next level involves treatments with ultraviolet light (phototherapy) and finally taking medicines internally. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 21.07.2009 No Comments

    One of the most frustrating parts of having psoriasis is on trying to handle the unsightly symptoms associated with the disorder. The most common symptom or sign of psoriasis is the unsightly skin growth that may suddenly appear anywhere on the body. Being white, scaly and sometime itchy, this can sometimes be a cause of embarrassment for some people afflicted with the condition. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 19.07.2009 No Comments

    Identifying the symptoms of psoriasis involves checking characteristic skin changes which in most cases have a preference for certain parts of the body. The usual symptoms of the condition include thickness of the skin, scaling, and redness. The condition does not only affect the skin but also the nails, scalp, and joints as well. Each type of psoriasis has their own symptoms. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 17.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a common skin disorder but still, many misconceptions circulate and continue to exist about the condition. Even some sufferers of the disease have obvious and practical misunderstandings about it. In the Biblical times, people have thought psoriasis is a form of leprosy, the most dreaded and most contagious skin disorder. It is time such misconceptions are corrected. Psoriasis is not related to leprosy in any way. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 15.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a little known disorder that can greatly affect the lives of people suffering from it. Although far from being life threatening, psoriasis can have more of an affect on the quality of life of the person. Effective treatment depends on how affected the person with psoriasis is. Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 13.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is one of the illnesses that have been bothering mankind since time immemorial. This skin disorder is estimated to be affecting about 3% of the current global population. It is affecting young adults, old citizens, and even unborn infants. While many psoriasis patients develop the condition later on in their lives, in numerous cases, patients have the disorder all their lives. What causes psoriasis? Click here to read more

  • Psoriasis 11.07.2009 No Comments

    Psoriasis is a chronic condition characterized by reddening and thickening of the skin. It affects 1% to 3% of the entire population. Here we will look at the five different types of psoriasis. Click here to read more