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Written By: Administrator Section: Health A-Z Category: Psoriasis 2007-11-28 13:16:27 Skin care at home can help control psoriasis. Skin care and treatment may include using creams or lotions, pills, baths or soaks, and ultraviolet (UV) light. Skin care for psoriasis includes the following:
For more information on caring for your skin, see:
Other helpful suggestions to control psoriasis include:
Studies have not found any "psoriasis diet" that can cure or improve the condition, despite claims over the years. Try to eat a balanced, low-fat diet and maintain a healthy weight. VitaDocs Medical Reference from Healthwise Last Updated: January 06, 2006 This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information. @ 1995-2007, Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.
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Psoriasis - Treatment Overview
Written By: Administrator Section: Health A-Z Category: Psoriasis 2007-11-28 13:14:00 Currently there is no cure for psoriasis. However, many types of treatment are available, including products applied to the skin, phototherapy, and oral medications, that can keep psoriasis under control. Most cases are mild and can be treated with skin products. In some cases, psoriasis can be hard to treat if it is severe and widespread. Most psoriasis returns, even mild forms. The purpose of treatment is to slow the rapid growth of skin cells that causes psoriasis and to reduce inflammation. Treatment is based on the type of psoriasis you have, its location, its severity, and your age and overall health. It also depends on how much you are affected by the condition, either physically (because of factors such as joint pain) or emotionally (because of embarrassment or frustration from a skin rash that may cover a large or visible area of the body). Initial treatmentTreatment for mild psoriasis, characterized by a few isolated raised patches, begins with skin care, which includes keeping your skin moist and lubricated. Basic treatment approaches often involve combinations of therapies and products that can usually be purchased without a prescription, including:
It is also important to eliminate factors that can trigger a flare-up of psoriasis or make the condition worse. Stress, skin injury, infection, and use of alcohol can all contribute to symptom flare-ups. Streptococcal infections, which usually affect the upper respiratory tract, are associated with guttate psoriasis. Effective treatment will address the impact the condition has on overall well-being as well as the physical symptoms. Ongoing treatmentCreams and ointments may be used in combination with sunlight or ultraviolet light (phototherapy) for moderate psoriasis that affects less than 20% of the skin surface (about equal to having both arms completely covered). However, creams, ointments, lotions, and topical (applied to the skin) medications work better for some people than for others. If one topical treatment does not clear up your psoriasis, your doctor will likely recommend that you try different combinations of treatments. If you use phototherapy (brief exposures to ultraviolet light such as ultraviolet light B, also known as UVB), follow your doctor's instructions carefully to avoid serious skin damage.
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