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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis Treatment &#38; How To Deal With The Illness Psoriasis is a non-contagious skin condition that produces red scaley patches, which are most commonly found on the knees and elbows. In order to combat this illness, an aggressive psoriasis treatment is often prescribed by a dermatologist. Rarely resulting from a rare genetic gene, psoriasis is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is a non-contagious skin condition that produces red scaley patches, which are most commonly found on the knees and elbows. In order to combat this illness, an aggressive psoriasis treatment is often prescribed by a dermatologist. Rarely resulting from a rare genetic gene, psoriasis is more commonly associated with a weakened immune system. In addition, emotional stress, physical injury or recent sickness are all believed to play a large role in the appearance of psoriasis. As a result, the condition is often worsened by either physical or emotional stress and may cause depression and loss of self-esteem.</p>
<p>There are several types of psoriasis, but all appear as red skin lesions that may cause great discomfort to the sufferer. Depending on the severity, extreme itching and pain may accompany the breakout. In order to prevent further suffering, a dermatologist may recommend a psoriasis treatment in accordance with the location, severity and size of the problem area(s). Often prescribed in steps used to gradually treat the illness, a psoriasis treatment may include medication directly applied to the skin, light therapy and/or the use of oral or injected medications to help treat the entire immune system.</p>
<p>Because everyone is unique, each psoriasis treatment will vary from one person to another. In addition, psoriasis may become resistant to recurring treatment forcing a dermatologist to periodically switch to another approach. When applied directly to the skin, physicians find that a psoriasis treatment consisting of an ointment or creme is likely to improve the skin&#8217;s condition.</p>
<p>Individuals who are searching for a psoriasis treatment that will soothe their skin may find that adding oil to their bath water and later applying moisturizer to their skin, may help to temporarily ease the discomfort. When applied on a regular basis and for an extended period of time, moisturizers may prove to be an effective, but temporary, psoriasis treatment. Sunlight may also serve as a natural psoriasis treatment as brief exposure to the sun may help to eliminate some of the itchy, red patches.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a chronic illness that leaves the sufferer open to recurring symptoms throughout their life, which is why an effective psoriasis treatment is important to maintaining comfort. There is currently no cure for psoriasis but, with a good dermatologist and a lifestyle that calls for less stress and improved nutrition, psoriasis doesn&#8217;t have to control every day.</p>
<p>This article is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is not to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice or a dermatologist&#8217;s recommendation. Prior to beginning any Psoriasis treatment program, individuals should consult a physician for proper diagnosis and/or an appropriate treatment regimen.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis And Eczema &#8211; What Is The Difference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis And Eczema &#8211; What Is The Difference Eczema is an itchy inflammation of the skin most common in children although it can affect adults as well. It affects any part of the body and is also known as Atopic Dermatitis. It is caused by a hypersensitivity of the skin, which is made worse by [...]]]></description>
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<p>Eczema is an itchy inflammation of the skin most common in children although it can affect adults as well. It affects any part of the body and is also known as Atopic Dermatitis. It is caused by a hypersensitivity of the skin, which is made worse by various factors including dry skin, stress, and temperature changes. These irritants can cause inflammation over long periods of time. This inflammation can in turn cause itchiness and the skin becomes dry, scaly and damaged. In some cases where the sufferer has scratched consistently, the skin can become thicker and appear leathery in order to cope with the damage from scratching. If the Eczema sufferer is an adult, it is generally due to a long-term condition or recurring bouts of the condition.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is caused when the skin cells of the epidermis multiply at an abnormally high rate. This causes the skin to thicken and become scaly. The skin then becomes inflamed and red as white blood cells enter the skin. Psoriasis occurs at any age and generally appears from the age of 15 to 25. Although Psoriasis is caused by an unusual growth of skin cells it is not a related condition to cancer and the condition itself is harmless although distressing for sufferers.</p>
<p>In comparison with Eczema, Psoriasis symptoms include red scaly skin that is quite thick whereas Eczema is typically red, scaly skin that can appear moist in some areas. Eczema may not always appear moist however and in some cases the skin can also become thick which makes diagnosis difficult. Both conditions can appear on the hands, feet or neck, however Psoriasis will typically appear on the back of the elbows and the front of the knees, whereas Eczema will be on the reverse of these sides. It is often a common belief the Psoriasis is found on the scalp primarily but it can be found anywhere and Eczema can also be found on the scalp. You may not always be able to tell these two conditions apart if the skin condition is on an area that is typically shared by both and the symptoms are typical of both conditions. Hands and feet are the most difficult areas to determine but topical creams can be very effective for both of these conditions so it should not interfere with treatment.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from either Eczema or Psoriasis, a topical cream can help to soothe and alleviate the symptoms of these conditions without the need of determining which ones you have. If you are suffering from a skin condition and your doctor has been unable to determine which condition it is there are treatments available that can help regardless of the skin condition you suffer from. Even though both these skin conditions are caused by different means the treatment of them is primarily the same. A soothing natural cream that contains vital natural ingredients such as Aloe Vera a well-known skin-enhancing ingredient that has been noted as having various health benefits will provide you with natural and effective Eczema or Psoriasis relief whatever your skin condition is within a time period of about 4 to 12 months of regular use.</p>
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		<title>How To Cope With Psoriais</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Cope With Psoriais If you are suffering from psoriasis then you will have skin that is raised, itchy, red and will have the appearance of silvery scales on the surface. Psoriasis can be found on any area of the body such as that of the knees, face, scalp, feet, back, legs, nails and [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are suffering from psoriasis then you will have skin that is raised, itchy, red and will have the appearance of silvery scales on the surface. Psoriasis can be found on any area of the body such as that of the knees, face, scalp, feet, back, legs, nails and also the elbows.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a condition that affects many people and if you consider the population of the USA alone, it is suggested that some two-percent of the population in America suffers from psoriasis. This is a lot of people and if you think about this on a global scale then indeed there are many millions of people that are suffering from this condition.</p>
<p>If there is a factor that causes a trigger of psoriasis for any additional flare ups to appear then this can result in the skin becoming more inflamed than before. There is no set time or age when the symptoms of psoriasis first appear but it is generally seen in teenagers and those in their adult life. It is quite often to be a family condition and this can be passed from one generation to the next. There are some cases where the condition appears during a particular season, but the condition is not considered to be contagious.</p>
<p>There are a number of treatments that are considered to be useful for treating psoriasis and you need to be considering using treatments that are natural and organic.</p>
<p>Some of the most effective treatments for psoriasis include that of chamomile as this is known for its ability to help skin that is dry and flaky. There are many practitioners who would suggest using this herb over any over the counter products that are chemical based.</p>
<p>Then there are brazil nuts and these are full of Vitamin E and this vitamin in particular is becoming very popular amongst many products that are designed for treating dry skin.</p>
<p>Another natural treatment is that of red pepper and there are actual creams that are made of hot peppers.</p>
<p>There are course other natural treatments that are available in the treating of psoriasis mainly that of milk, thistle, yellow dock and also grapes. Aloe vera should not be ignored in the treatment of psoriasis and neither should neem or jojoba.</p>
<p>If you are finding that you are suffering from psoriasis then you need to avoid foods that are very spicy and also too much salt. If a salt free diet is not possible then the usage of rock salt may be suggested.</p>
<p>Take a close inspection also of the clothes that you are also wearing as any man made fibres need to be avoided and any itching of the skin also needs to be avoided too.</p>
<p>It is also important that you getting outside and exposing your skin to the rays of the sun in order to obtain Vitamin D. There are also many Vitamin D supplements that you can obtain, but sunshine will be more effective. Just take care that you are not spending too much time in the sun as this will lead to the skin becoming burnt.</p>
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