Psoriasis is a skin condition; it is a disease that is not contagious. It comes from the Greek word for "itch." It can be hereditary, caused by external influences (triggers: allergic reaction to foods or the environment) and sometimes stress. 4-5% of the population are known to be affected, and is on the increase. It is suspected that 1 in 5 people have some form of psoriasis either descript or non descript. Once you have psoriasis, it is very likely you will have it for ever. It may go away, and come back. It might respond to various treatments, and it may not. Basically psoriasis is your body over producing skin cells. You have too many skin cells in one location which is why it often swells up, becomes dry and even flaky. It can often be very itchy, red, sore, cracked and very tender. Psoriasis usually affects the scalp, hands, stomach, knees, feet and elbows. It is linked to dandruff and unfortunately to some forms of Arthritis.
Your dermatologist has experience with various types of psoriasis therapy. Taking into account the specifics of your condition, he or she will aim to match you up with the treatment that works best for you, out of the many available options. Over time, the chances are that you will use a number of different treatments, depending on the characteristics and severity of your psoriasis.
I would recommend using something without Steroids, when using the steroid creams you will 'chase' away the psoriasis. The problem is when the psoriasis returns it will be back with vengeance. The best thing to use is something natural like repcillin. Repcillin (containing cites farmed Nile crocodile fat) is from Africa and is very new on the USA market.
Apparently the discovery was made during the BBC filming of crocodiles. The producer noticed that despite the horrendous injuries that crocodiles inflict on each other, their wounds rarely get infected. It was decided to get a sample of the croc blood and fat. From these samples researchers have since isolated what they termed a novel anti-microbial peptide.
"A crocodiles chilly fat may save us from disease," a few scientists announced. They say they have definitely discovered a powerful agent in a crocodile that may one day be used to fight off infection. Natural antibiotics have been found in various animals including frogs, but now we can add crocodiles to that.
Repcillin will sooth the psoriasis and also help heal the infected areas, repcillin is also mild enough on the skin that it can be used for infants.
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