if anyone get cured from Psoriasis, then plz tell me how, and what medicine did work for him.?

Question by Holy: if everyone get remedied from Psoriasis, then plz tell me how, and what medicine did work for him.?
i am psoriasis individual for 12 a long time and nothing at all operate for me.I know this desease is nevertheless untreatable.

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Response by thedoc64118
there is no real cure, even so, there is a treatment that is extremely successful. chat to a physician about a scorching black tar treatment. i feel it retains the dry epidermis away for 4 months or so.

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3 Responses to if anyone get cured from Psoriasis, then plz tell me how, and what medicine did work for him.?

  • paintedpony27 says:

    My husband suffers from a skin condition that numerous dermatologists said was psoriasis, and yet, no medication works for him either. He began to take a few baths a week rather than showers all the time, and just added a good squirt of baby oil. It didn’t “cure” it, but it brought the inflammation down a lot, and lessened the itching. I was amazed that such a simple thing made such a difference for him. Hope this helps.

  • hitchboy20002000 says:

    Psoriasis is an extremely common skin condition which affects around one in fifty people (although these figures differ among ethnic populations), normally starting between the ages of 20 and 30 years.

    Symptoms

    Deep pink to red, raised patches of skin with a sharp border, and covered with silvery-white scales

    Most common locations are the scalp, wrists, elbows, knees, buttocks and ankles

    Pitting of the fingernails and toenails (this gives the nails the appearance of a thimble), along with thickening of the nails

    Family history is extremely common

    Some people develop an associated joint pain, which may indicate psoriatic arthritis

    Causes
    In psoriasis the skin cells multiply at a rate approximately 1000 times faster than normal, healthy cells. There is no corresponding increase in the rate at which cells are shed, causing a build-up which appears silvery and raised. The underlying cause of the problem is an imbalance in two compounds which govern the rate at which cells multiply and are sloughed off. These compounds are cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanidine monophosphate (cGMP).

    Hereditary factors are known to be involved in psoriasis, and there is a strong tendency for the condition to run in families. It is not contagious and is more common among people with fair skin.

    Triggers for psoriasis attacks include stress, infection, skin wounds, sunburn and excessive alcohol intake. Certain prescribed medications can also lead to a psoriasis attack.

    Poor bowel function, obesity, impaired liver function, and incomplete protein digestion are also risk factors for psoriasis and should be addressed as part of your treatment plan. A deficiency of essential fatty acids and the mineral sulphur has also been implicated.

    Natural Therapies

    Fish oil capsules provide essential fatty acids, deficiency of which has been associated with psoriasis; the recommended dose is 1000 mg taken three times daily, although in severe cases your healthcare professional may recommend a higher dose

    Improving liver and bowel function helps to treat and prevent psoriasis; use the herb milk thistle to support your liver, and a probiotic supplement containing Acidophilus and Bifidus to improve bowel regularity

    Digestive enzymes may help to resolve problems with protein digestion, which have been associated with psoriasis

    Creams containing chickweed, pine coal tar or paw paw may also help reduce the symptoms. In Australia we have a cream called “Carolines Cream” and I have used this topically on some of my patients for ages with great results. See the website here http://www.carolineskincare.com.au this is a good product.

    Important Notes
    If you have psoriasis symptoms accompanied by joint pain, consult your healthcare professional.

    Prevention
    If you have psoriasis, or if others in your family do, try to include lots of essential fatty acids in your diet by eating lots of deep sea fish, or consider taking a fish oil supplement.

    Reduce the load on your liver and bowel by avoiding alcohol, fried foods, and processed flour products. Some people will benefit by including a fibre supplement such as psyllium in their diets.

    Hope this helps.
    Craig – Naturopath.

  • cottingmero says:

    Look for a product that has cetyl myristoleate in it (not CMO however). It is an immune system modulator and will help regulate the immune system so that it stop over reacting and attacking the body (skin in this case creating inflammation). A good product for that is CM Response from http://www.cetylm.com. There may be topical creams that contains cetyl myristoleate that also may be helpful.
    Good luck

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