Going to a dermatologist would be my top answer to this question because they can always prescribe a medication for it. But, at your local store you can find good shampoos that will help keep it under control. Like, head and shoulder or Selcium Blue.
This is a difficult question. If you are prone to psoriasis outbreaks, then yes, it's possible. People with psoriasis already know that SOME outbreaks are cause by hormone changes or stress. It's doubtful you are pregnant if you have a psoriasis outbreak. If you think you may pregnant then buy a testing kit from the drug drug store and if it's positive then please see your doctor.
Not at all!
Effective treatment of psoriasis will control itching. Use the treatment for psoriasis that your health care provider recommended.
KlonopinTreatment for psoriasis is not included in the indications for clonazepam (Klonopin). Clonazepam is an anti-convulsant and anti-anxiety medication. However, outbreaks of psoriasis are often associated with stress. It is possible that relief from anxiety is also a relief from stress and therefore calming your psoriasis.Agreed!Reduce stress and it will have an effect on psoriasis. That's what herbs do
ultraviolet light B (UVB) is used to control psoriasis that covers many areas of the body or that has not responded to topical preparations.
Albin Holmgren has written: 'Handbook of disease outbreaks' -- subject(s): Epidemics, Communicable Disease Control, Disease Outbreaks
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Psoriasis,which is a skin disease, is categorized into five groups: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. A doctor can do this type of diagnoses.
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No, psoriasis is not caused by a bacterium, or an infection of any kind.