UVB treatments
2007-03-08 21:53:47
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answered by E-Razz 4
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I had a 13 year history of psoriasis, though I was in good health otherwise. But these severe large, thick and scaly excoriated plaques on my neck, ears, trunk and limbs ruined the way I was leading my life. I would be with red, inflamed itchy skin for most part of the year and these silvery scales would seem to be erupting without any reason. To make matters worse, blisters would appear over already red and itching skin. It was living hell.
I was treated with various options but nothing seemed to be working. Some of the treatments that I underwent in this depressing period of 13 years included tar preparation, tropical steroids and anthralin. I was also given light therapy many times but everything I tried would give me temporary relief.
And soon, after a few days I would be plagued with the situation again. In one of those moments when I was completely lost I stumbled upon this website just by chance. I read it and felt that as if someone had put the story my life on this web page. I was thoroughly convinced that if ANYONE can cure me of condition, it would be you.
And was I right, or what. I started recovering within 3 days of starting this treatment. Something that had become a painful part of me for 13 years was actually getting healed! My ears are healed and my neck is smooth again!. I am a month into the treatment and I have never felt better in my life!
Psoriasis Revolution?
2016-05-17 02:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I was diagnosed with psoriasis at age 14 and now I am 36 years old. You can say that I have tried just about every medicine both approved by FDA and trial without much success. Examples include Enbrel, Humira, oral meds, creams, oils, salts, coal tar, etc and the list is much more extensive that I can't even remember all of the names. But recently after someone shared this video https://tr.im/TreatmentPsoriasiszuZn everything has changed. My psoriasis completely cleared by putting these changes in place. I only wish I'd taken photos of before and after because it truly has been miraculous. I am getting married in Oct, 2015 and I am wearing a strapless gown that also shows my back and I am confident (not like before) that my skin will be soft and pretty vs red and flakey.
2015-04-08 22:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Permanently Eliminate Psoriasis Forever : http://www.PsoriasisOut.com/Suggest
2015-08-17 08:29:40
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answered by Peter 1
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Oh, first of all, eat only FRIED MEAT. Never eat meat with soup or sauce on it. Eat only scumbled egg but once a week or once a month. Eat more fruits except watermelon,cantaloupe, grapes, mangoes, and water chestnut.
Next, always change your beddings and use medicated soup or sulfur soap.
Once every 2 months, try to go to a salty watered beach and soak yourself for 3-4 hours to kill the bacteria. Try not to use lotion for it will only aggravate the situation.
If you can stand the pain, try to apply garlic juice on your skin before taking a bath in the morning.
I hope these will be enough to lessen your agony. But of course, you need to go to your dermatologist and ask for referral.
Have a nice day and GOD BLESS US ALL.
2007-03-08 23:06:22
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answered by Maganda 3
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i had it over 60% of my body at the age of 16. i went to a dermatologist. he put me in uv light treatments. at first it got red and my skinned burned and peeled a bit he said it would look worse then get better.IT DID. the company that i got my light from was called jordan light company in richmond virginia. my dads insurance at the time covered a portion of the cost for the light. the light costed $1000. now wen it breaks out i get in light for 5 minutes for bout 3 days in a row back and front to control it. the old 20 min tanning beds do help a little. also the only creams or moisturizers that i use are mineral oil, petroleum jelly, caster oil, olive oil, palmers cocoa butter and shea butter. certain types of fabric can be irritating to it as well. drink lots of water. get sleep!
2007-03-09 00:47:31
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answered by dolly boom 1
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Homeopathic Treatment for Psoriasis :-
PSORINUM in 1M Potency one dose after one weeks Interval SULPHUR 1M one dose, to be carried on in the same sequence with a weeks interval between them.
No Side Effects and No Complications, keep me posted about your progress weekly if possible.
Take Care and God Bless You !
2007-03-08 22:05:50
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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raw unpasteurized apple cider vinegar...
i have a dear friend who is using these treatments right now..
Hair & Scalp- Seborrheic Dermatitis (Severe Dandruff)
Brijette of Bettendorf, Iowa writes us, "My Chiropractor told me to use vinegar on my baby girl's cradle cap. I applied it straight and let it sit for 10 minutes before her bath. I've done this only four times now and her cradle cap is almost gone already!!! Maybe this straight vinegar treatment could work for other scalp problems as well."
I only started taking Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey mornings and without honey, evenings, every day about 2 weeks ago and already I am feeling different!!!
I was recommended to ACV by my employer who has PSORIASIS.and has had it since 1987!! He has tried virtually every type of convential type of treatment and nothing has really worked Thats ultra light therapy,steroid creams and other creams,ointments.U name it and he has tried it. I understand that it is considered to be "incurable"!!
Apple Cider Vinegar & PSORIASIS
i recomended that she drink the tablspoon or 2 in water 2 times daily, then use the vinegar to actually add to bath water, and spray or pat on after showering..
good luck to you
2007-03-08 22:55:32
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answered by darlin12009 5
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Hi,
Treatment focuses on control of symptoms and prevention of secondary infection.
Treatment includes pain killers, sedatives, intravenous fluids and antibiotics.
Medicated shampoos or lotions that contain coal tar, cortisone or other corticosteroids, lubricants, antifungal medications, phenol, antibiotics, sodium chloride and other ingredients may be prescribed.
Other treatments include moderate exposure to sunlight or phototherapy. The skin may be sensitised to light by the application of coal tar ointment or by taking oral psoralens (a medication that causes the skin to become sensitive to light). The person is then exposed to ultraviolet light. Sunburn should be avoided as it can worsen the condition.
Maintaining general good health can help reduce the risk of flareups. Adequate rest and exercise, a well balanced diet and treatment of infections can help in making the treatment effective. It is recommended that general skin hygiene should be maintained by taking daily baths. Oatmeal baths may be soothing and may help to loosen the scales.
2007-03-08 22:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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