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What Exactly Is Psoriasis?


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If you have experienced scaly, red and thick rashes, then you may have psoriasis. So…. What exactly is Psoriasis anyways Psoriasis is a relatively common chronic autoimmune disease that affects the skin and joints. It’s most pronounced symptoms are the rashes on the skin, which can be very severe.

There are many treatments for this disorder, and the one that is best for you really depends on the severity of your case. Most of the time, people with psoriasis only experience a couple of lesions, but there are some cases that can become very sever if not treated effectively. In severe cases the rashes can start to burn and itch very badly and the rashes can span several feet.

If the lesions are not tended to and treated, then infection will set in, and if you still do not seek treatment you will die from infection. It is possible to start with minor psoriasis and then the case can be come more sever over time because it was not treated, so if you have it then you need to start treating it as soon as possible. If you are worried about passing it on to someone else, then don’t worry psoriasis is not in any way contagious, even if the rash is licked! (although I would not recommend you do this…also do not jump in any fires, do not jump onto your head or get hit by a car on purpose.)

Psoriasis occurs when your immune system experiences a genetic dysfunction that causes it to rapidly produce skin cells, and this is what causes the rashes. Everyones body is constantly shedding their skin, and replacing it with new skin cells. A normal person’s skin matures for about 3 weeks to a month before it is shed and replaced with new skin cells. However, someone with psoriasis produces skin cells a lot quicker and the shedding process only takes 2-7 days, causing the live and dead skin cells to build up on the surface of the skin, causing the scaly and red rash.

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Psoriasis Symptoms and Options


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Many people who have psoriasis that because there is no cure for it, they just have to learn to live with it, no matter how painful or embarrassing it may become. Just because there is no set cure, does not mean there aren’t remedies that can clear your psoriasis and keep it from coming back. The effects of psoriasis can be severe and even in minor cases ones self esteem is almost always impacted. Living with psoriasis is not enjoyable whatsoever, so anyone who tells you that you need to live with psoriasis, does not think you need to enjoy your self. If you disagree with this then read on.

Psoriasis is caused by a genetic autoimmune disease that causes your body to produce skin cells at an alarming rate. Every single person is constantly shedding and replacing skin, everyday of our lives. The difference between a normal person’s skin and someone with psoriasis’ skin, is the person with psoriasis skin matures and sheds faster, and is also produced faster. When this happens the excess skin that builds up, blocks the cells from moisture causing them to become infected, thereby resulting in a red and scaly rash that itches, and in severe cases it can burn badly too.

In order to heal this condition you will need to do things that keep your skin moisturized and aids in shedding or exfoliating dead skin. If you are going to use exfoliating scrubs, then you should do so only as a precaution, and you should not apply these scrubs directly on a rash, as it will irritate it. You can also use oils and lotions like olive oil, oregano oil and turmeric paste. These are very effective chemical free moisturizers, and turmeric is one of the best antiseptics on earth. It performs just as well as prescription antiseptics, if not faster. The antiseptic will prevent bacteria and fungi from growing in the skin deposits, thereby preventing the rashes from occurring in places they would normally occur.

Another way to greatly decrease the effects of psoriasis, is to drink lots of water and eat lot’s of vegetables. The water will keep your system hydrated and keep your skin from drying up. The vegetables contain nutrients that are vital to balancing your immune system, which is crucial as this is a autoimmune disease.

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