you cant have it on your stomach
Eating lots of leafy greens or zinc tablets can help improve psoriasis. The best thing you can do for your psoriasis, however, is to not eat any gluten. Oftentimes psoriasis or psoriasis-like symptoms occur because of an allergy to gluten.
Look on the NHS website
Psoriasis looks different depending on the type. Plaque or guttate psoriasis are the most common. They have round silvery scale that piles on top of dead skin and causes the raised coin like lesions. It is Most often on elbows and knees. It can be very disfiguring, especially for young people.
like a butt were the stomach sound be
Psoriatic arthritis should not affect your stomach. Arthritis is painful swelling of joints, and does not affect the stomach. Psoriatic arthirits is a complication of the skin disorder psoriasis, itchy, red lesions on the skin.
its j shaped.. look it up on Google images
Food looks like broken apart food when it leaves the stomach. It is the aftermath of the food mixing together with stomach acid.
I would look for that information on the website of a local hospital or a dermatologist. Health.com may also have information on the treatment of psoriasis.
Psoriasis is hereditary. Therefore, there is a possibility that the child would have it if his/her parents have a history of it. Since psoriasis is rare, we cannot determine if a skin disorder is a psoriasis type or not. Precisely, some skin disorders are psoriasis-like diseases but are known as dermatoses after the biopsy. Back to psoriasis, biopsy and lifestyle information is needed to determine the type of disease.
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never!!! don't ever wax with that condition, it will give you a blue rash. i don't have it but i goggled it and that doesn't look like something that you want to wax on ouch.
the first sealion with small ears that look like fins and a slippery fat body and walks on its stomach