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		<title>The Itchy, Scaly Psoriasis</title>
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A chronic disease of the skin consisting of itchy, dry, red patches, usually affecting the scalp or arms and legs. A common chronic skin disease, more common in whites (2% of the population) than in other racial groups, in which red flaky lesions occuroften on the elbows and knees, or in the scalp. May cause [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.curesforpsoriasis.org">Cures For Psoriasis</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.curesforpsoriasis.org/psoriasis/the-itchy-scaly-psoriasis/">The Itchy, Scaly Psoriasis</a></p>
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<div>A chronic disease of the skin consisting of itchy, dry, red patches, usually affecting the scalp or arms and legs. A common chronic skin disease, more common in whites (2% of the population) than in other racial groups, in which red flaky lesions occuroften on the elbows and knees, or in the scalp. May cause nail abnormalities. A chronic skin disease that occurs when cells in the outer layer of the skin reproduce faster than normal and pile up on the skin&#8217;s surface. This results in scaling and inflammation. An estimated 10 to 30 percent of people with psoriasis develop an associated arthritis called psoriatic arthritis.<br/><br/>More than 4.5 million adults in the United States have been diagnosed with psoriasis, and approximately 150,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. An estimated 20% have moderate to severe psoriasis.<br/><br/>Causes of Psoriasis<br/><br/>The cause of psoriasis is not known, but it is believed to have a genetic component. Several factors are thought to aggravate psoriasis. These include stress, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking. Individuals with psoriasis may suffer from depression and loss of self-esteem. When psoriasis develops, patches of skin thicken, redden, and become covered with silvery scales; these patches are also known as plaques.<br/><br/>Types of Psoriasis<br/><br/>Plaque psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris) &#8211; is the most common form of psoriasis. It affects 80 to 90% of people with psoriasis.<br/><br/>Flexural psoriasis appears as smooth inflamed patches of skin. It occurs in skin folds, particularly around the ******** (between the thigh and groin), the armpits, under an overweight stomach (pannus), and under the ******* (inframammary fold).<br/><br/>Guttate psoriasis is characterized by numerous small oval spots. These numerous spots of psoriasis appear over large areas of the body, such as the trunk, limbs, and scalp.<br/><br/>Pustular psoriasis appears as raised bumps that are filled with non-infectious pus (pustules). The skin under and surrounding pustules is red and tender.<br/><br/>Nail psoriasis produces a variety of changes in the appearance of finger and toe nails.<br/><br/>Treatment of Psoriasis<br/><br/>There can be substantial variation between individuals in the effectiveness of specific psoriasis treatments. Because of this, dermatologists often use a trial-and-error approach to finding the most appropriate treatment for their patient. It has long been recognized that daily, short, non-burning exposure to sunlight helped to clear or improve psoriasis. Climatotherapy involves the notion that some diseases can be successfully treated by living in a particular climate. Several psoriasis clinics are located throughout the world based on this idea.<br/><br/>According to supporters of Ayurvedic medicine, managing disease and restoring health involve assessing the whole person to understand the nature of the imbalance. For psoriasis, a specific treatment regimen might involve topical application of certain oils, such as sesame or mustard; fasting and other dietary guidelines; elimination of stress; and regular physical exercise.<br/><br/>Naturopathic practice excludes major surgery and the use of most synthetic drugs. Naturopathic treatments can complement those used by conventionally trained doctors. How a naturopathic doctor treats psoriasis varies from practitioner to practitioner.<br/><br/>Herbal remedies are increasingly popular and mainstream. Many people dealing with chronic diseases such as psoriasis turn to these alternatives when Western medicine stops working.<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Rachel Broune writes articles for <a href="http://www.skin-disease.org/skin-infection/psoriasis.htm">Psoriasis Home Remedies</a>. He also writes for <a href="http://www.total-health-care.com/home-remedies/psoriasis.htm">Homemade Remedies for Psoriasis</a> and <a href="http://www.acne-diary.com/">Acne Remedy</a></p>
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<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.curesforpsoriasis.org">Cures For Psoriasis</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.curesforpsoriasis.org/psoriasis/the-itchy-scaly-psoriasis/">The Itchy, Scaly Psoriasis</a></p>
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