Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease. Its treatment is based on the type of psoriasis, its location, extent and severity.
As a first step, topical treatment in which medicated ointments or creams are applied to the skin. This will help reduce inflammation, remove built-up scale, reduce skin turn over, and clear affected skin of plaques.
If it fails to achieve the desired goal then the next step would be to expose the skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation,it is called phototherapy. It is usually combined with topical treatment.
The third step involves the use of medications which are ingested orally or by injection. Treatments may be periodically changed to prevent resistance developing and to reduce the chance of adverse reactions occurring.
Psoriasis is a chronic lifelong condition. There is currently no cure but various treatments can help to control the symptoms.
2006-09-16 17:59:31
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Psoriasis is a disease that takes place when the body’s immune system mistakenly believes healthy skin cells to be enemy cells and starts to produce many more new cells to replace these cells. This is the reason why there is no cure for psoriasis and medications applied to treat psoriasis are only able to remove the symptoms temporarily. Don't go the "cream route", it's only just a waste of time and money. Been there Done that!
You need to read "Psoriasis Free For Life" by Katy Wilson if you want to cure your psoriasis for good. Available online also @ http://www.psoriasisforeverfree.com It's a book that shows you how to cure psoriasis naturally in a few days. I cured my psoriasis permanently in 6 days after reading this book. Good luck!
2014-08-01 07:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Psoriasis Free For Life Guaranteed : http://PsoriasisOut.com/Guidance
2015-08-17 08:45:08
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answered by Rae 1
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They need to go to the tanning bed on a regular basis. The sun will clear up psoriasis. There is also some cream called "Butt Paste." This is no joke. It works really well on psoriasis.
2006-09-16 16:29:51
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answered by RKC 3
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Send them to a dermatologist. You are not qualified
to treat them. Actually, practicing medicine without a license is against the law.
I will track you down and turn you in.
2006-09-16 16:24:26
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answered by banjuja58 4
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what kind of psoriasis?
try some soft creams and special drugs in your pharma.
2006-09-16 17:08:30
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answered by dr s 3
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1. T-gel (that shampoo for dandruff)
2. topical steroids (Rx)
3. Dermarest
2006-09-16 17:56:57
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answered by Holly 1
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aloe vera plant...heals fast, ice baths too
2006-09-17 17:03:11
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answered by sunflare63 7
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ummm..treat them like you would any other person!
2006-09-16 16:24:33
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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