By: allen shawn | 2010-10-21 | Health & Fitness Psoriasis is an embarrassing skin condition that can make patients self conscious about they way they look. Normally psoriasis will cause red, scaly patches to appear on the skin, though some patients have no symptoms visible on the skin. read more
By: Dr. Lee Mikal | 2011-01-05 | Health & Fitness Psoriasis (sore-EYE-ah-sis) is a medical state that occurs when skin cells grow too quickly. Faulty signals in the immune system cause new skin cells to form in days rather than weeks. The body does not shed these surplus skin cells, so the cells pile up on the surface of the skin and lesions form. read more
By: Terry Robbins | 2012-03-13 | Diseases and Conditions About 50% of those suffering from psoriasis usually report also experiencing the effects of nail psoriasis. In a few cases, this may be the only type of psoriasis that a patient has. With nail psoriasis, fingernails are usually affected much more than toe nails and finding treatment can be tricky but there are many regimens that can be followed including using home remedies for nail psoriasis. read more
By: Dave A Lee | 2010-04-01 | Skin care How many times have you said "I am having problems treating my Psoriasis?" Too many times I bet. This article is dedicated to people who want to control and treat Psoriasis once and for all. read more
By: Lee Breat | 2011-08-09 | Health & Fitness Psoriasis (sore-ni-ah-sis) is a medical condition that occurs when skin cells grow too quickly. Faulty signals in the immune system causes skin cells to form in days instead of weeks. read more
By: D. Greene | 2010-11-13 | Diseases and Conditions The possibility of the existence of a natural cure for psoriasis is something that I have recently found myself having a vested interest in. Not having been a sufferer of psoriasis for most of my life, suddenly discovering outbreaks of the disease on my arms and legs led me to ask all manner of questions. read more
By: paul empey | 2012-03-12 | Skin care Just about the most typical sources of handling the side effects for this health problem is through the using of specified cure scalp psoriasis medicines. Medications are sometimes taken to help slow the procedure of skin cell generation to lessen the side effects it makes. These are frequently quite effective at assisting to slow the whole process down in a efficient method. read more
By: Kathleen Hobbs | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Psoriasis is a chronic and recurring skin condition that can be not only embarrassing...but extremely itchy and irritating as well! A per son with healthy skin will regenerate new, healthy skin cells within twenty-one to thirty days, however, a person who suffers with Psoriasis has skin cells that grow so quickly (within three to four days), their body is not able to shed the dead cells fast enough, hence the build-up of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin (which often look white and scaly). read more
By: dr. sarkozy | 2010-09-25 | Health & Fitness Psoriasis is an ordinary and chronic skin disorder. Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis and is characterize by red skin enclosed with silvery scales and inflammation. Patches of round to oval shaped red plaque that itch or burn is characteristic of plaque psoriasis. read more
By: Arlene Mast | 2011-10-31 | Disease & Illness A conventional natural healbot, using Dead sea Salts can provide dramatic clearing or remission from the disease. Evidence of the advantages of the Dead Ocean for treating skin psoriasis along with other skin conditions is way reaching. The initial mixtures of therapeutic elements in the Dead Sea leads to an incredible rate of patients having the ability to not just completely obvious their skin read more
By: Helena Sanson | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Suffering with psoriasis is no walk in the park. The dry, flaky skin, the embarrassing rashes and red patches; it's all a lot to take. Anyone who suffers from psoriasis knows the constant struggle of discovering what triggers flare-ups and then avoiding those situations. So what triggers flare-ups? Read on to find out. read more
By: Bas Johnson | 2011-06-18 | Diseases and Conditions The immune-mediated disease psoriasis causes individuals' bodies to accelerate the human skin growth cycle to about double its normal rate which leads to the formation of unsightly "plaques" on the skin in the majority of cases. But what exactly are some of the psoriasis causes and what makes one person more likely than another to develop this condition? read more
By: Anu Arora | 2010-03-31 | Skin care Curing psoriasis is not an easy task. A few people say that curing psoriasis is impossible, but a few people say that psoriasis can be cured. Psoriasis can be cured depending upon the condition of the infection. The main aim of curing psoriasis is to reduce the symptoms and from preventing the infection to become secondary. If a person has psoriasis all over the body then the person needs to be admitted to the hospital. read more
By: Michelle Spencer | 2011-07-02 | Diseases and Conditions Using a psoriasis cream does not guarantee your psoriasis will go away overnight or indeed at all. Moisturizers and creams will help treat the symptoms but natural and home remedies for psoriasis generally have a higher success rate at clearing up the condition long term. read more
By: Anu Arora | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Psoriasis is a type of skin disease that can be hereditary and is described by an unpleasant appearance. Cures of the physical effects of psoriasis, the discolorations and marks of the skin that everyone can notice is only half the battle. read more