Is psoriasis contagious and how to treatment for psoriasis

Psoriasis is a non-contagious inflammatory skin condition commonly appearing on the scalp, knees, elbows, lower back, hands or feet of the sufferer. It does not discriminate by gender or race and is estimated to affect up to 2% of the population
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Oct. 3, 2012 - PRLog -- Psoriasis is a non-contagious inflammatory skin condition commonly appearing on the scalp, knees, elbows, lower back, hands or feet of the sufferer. It does not discriminate by gender or race and is estimated to affect  up to 2% of the population. This number may be higher as many affected think they have merely have scaly elbows, itchy scalps or flaky knees. Although psoriasis may manifest at any age it is most likely to start in young adulthood.

Treatment for psoriasis are usually symptomatic. Psoriasis cannot be cured and since it affects different individuals in different ways the effectiveness of treatments varies. A reduction in and severity of symptoms can be seen  after implementing lifestyle changes.

These can include slimming down, getting more fresh air and sunshine to increase your vitamin D intake; reducing alcohol and caffeine intake, changing to a healthier well-balanced diet. Along with drinking plenty of water throughout the day these changes have helped many sufferers.

Since stress is a key trigger in bringing on an attack you need to makes some practical changes so as to reduce stress in your life. Learning yoga or relaxation techniques and developing coping mechanisms for when situations get too difficult could assist in stress reduction. Such changes in lifestyle have proven useful in some cases in improving the efficacy of Treatment for psoriasis.

It is important to be extremely conscious of keeping the affected areas of your skin clean, avoid chemicals and wear cotton clothing. These precautions will help keep the area free from infection. Developing good skin habits will minimise risks of complications.

A number of herbal supplements have been useful in treating psoriasis in some sufferers. These include evening primrose oil, milk thistle, fish oil and oregano oil. Remedies such as aloe vera gel; tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar have all been successful in relieving the itch and reducing inflammation as has bathing in Epsom salts.
Conventional medical Treatment for psoriasis typically entail a three pronged attack; initially using topical ointments and creams, often containing coal tar, steroids, Vitamin A & D analogues; followed by phototherapy – ultra violet light treatments and if these are both ineffective the use of systemic medications.

Psoriasis is a chronic disease and as a sufferer you need to take charge of your treatment interact with your doctor or health professional. Check the side effects of medication. Even herbal supplements can affect the effectiveness of other medications you may be taking for other health issues as prescription and over the counter medications can cause problems when taken in conjunction with other substances. Your Doctor can then ensure that his treatment along with whatever else you are taking is safe. Although most Doctors are practitioners of conventional medicine, many are happy work with complementary forms of treatments and so provide a more holistic approach to the treatment of psoriasis. Alternative therapies however are just that – it must be remembered that these treatments have not been tested and studied to the same level as conventional medicine.

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