What is psoriasis?


Normally skin cells develop in deeper layers of the skin and slowly rise to the surface over the course of about a month. With psoriasis this process happens in a few days. The new skin cells pile up with the old skin cells causing red flaky rashes.
The rashes most commonly appear on the scalp knees or outside of the elbow but they can show up almost anywhere. 
Psoriasis can create feelings of itching burning and stinging with dry patches on skin.
Triggers include infections, stress and cold.

What Causes Psoriasis?

Genetics and an immune system response both play a role for psoriasis.
Psoriasis disease is not contagious.

Common triggers for psoriasis flare ups include:

  1.  Emotional stress.
  2.  An infection (streptococcal infection).
  3.  A skin injury like cuts, scrapes or surgery.
  4.  Certain medications, such as lithium and beta-blockers.
  5.  Changes in body temperature due to the weather.

Symptoms of psoriasis

Symptoms of psoriasis vary from person to person. The effects may include:
 Red scaly patches on scalp, elbows, knees and other parts of the body
itchiness – however, many people do not feel itchy at all shedding of scales of skin.

Types of Psoriasis

  • Plaque psoriasis – the most common form

  • Pustular psoriasis – a more severe form, which can be painful

  • Guttate psoriasis – found mostly in children

  • Napkin psoriasis – characteristically seen in infants between two and eight months of age

  • Flexural psoriasis – affects body folds and genital areas

  • Erythrodermic psoriasis – a severe form requiring hospitalisation.

Psoriasis can cause arthritis

 

  • For an unknown reason, psoriasis can cause a form of arthritis known as psoriatic arthritis. Symptoms include:
  • Discomfort, Throbbing or Swelling in one or many joints.
  • Tenderness in any joint
  • Pain caused by inflammation in the joints, which stimulates nerve endings.
  • The joints most likely to be affected are the last joint in the fingers or toes, the sacrum (lower back), wrists, knees or ankles.

Treatment of Psoriasis

  • In Homoeopathy Psoriasis treatment gets magical results because Homeopathy acts Deeply in the layers of skin Roots.
  • while taking detail history of psoriasis patient, we find out it’s root cause and prescribe constitutionally,
  • Hence psoriasis can be cured permanently.   
  •  our Usp- we treat it without any homeopathic external applications. 
  •  kindly apply White petroleum jelly or virgin coconut oil or Deshi Ghee to keep psoriatic patches moist.  
  •  even no need to follow any homeopathic restrictions!