Friday, December 19, 2008

Smokers are at High Risk for Psoriasis (Psoriasis Treatment)

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Although dry skin has long been associated with smoking, not until recently has it also been linked to psoriasis. Thousands of doctors are now advising patients to use a good shielding lotion as treatment for psoriasis, but will no doubt soon be adding cessation of smoking to their recommendations.

Psoriasis is considered a chronic skin condition and presents as elevated, dry, scaly, itchy patches on the skin. The most common sites are the elbows, knees and other parts of the legs, the scalp, lower back, face, palms, and the soles of the feet. About one third of the diagnosed cases are genetic, although the first outbreak is frequently triggered by stress or physical injury. The condition is driven by the immune system – T cells, the white blood cells that help protect the body from infection and are responsible for creating scabs over wounds, become overactive and trigger other immune responses. These lead to inflammation and rapid turnover of skin cells.

The immature skin cells then rise to the surface and form the scaly patches.

A recent study, published in the December issue of Archives of Dermatology, found that those who smoke more than a pack of cigarettes per day were at twice the risk of having more severe psoriasis than those who smoke 10 cigarettes or less, and that patients who smoke are more likely to have psoriasis.

Although no causal relationship was established, lead researcher Dr. Gerald G. Krueger, a professor of dermatology at the University of Utah School of Medicine stated that if one is not genetically predisposed to psoriasis, “one of the things that you can do to make sure that you get psoriasis is smoke."

So, if you’re a smoker and have psoriasis, you could consider quitting - psoriasis is uncomfortable enough without doing something to exacerbate it. You might also want to investigate theshielding lotions now being recommended for psoriasis treatment.

Author, Gloria MacTaggart, is a freelance writer who contributes articles on skin care for Gloves In A Bottle, Inc. For more information, visit http://www.glovesinabottle.com.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Psoriasis SCalp Treatment (Psoriasis Treatment )

Psoriasis TreatmentPsoriasis Treatment Scalp psoriasis sufferers have probably visited specialists after specialist, doctors after doctors and come to accept what they were told... it's not curable.

But we know that something is wrong inside our bodies!

The most common scalp psoriasis treatment given to patients can be scalp psoriasis shampoos, sprays like Dermovate Scalp and others.

Scalp psoriasis shampoos work for some people to a certain degree making one's life a bit more bearable. This leads us to search for natural scalp psoriasis treatment.

Treatment for scalp dermatitis or scalp psoriasis treatment like mixtures of honey and cream milk can help with scaling removal.However, the scalp and hair remain dry and the hair look "lifeless".

The best natural treatment for scalp psoriasis would be a combination of internal and external treatments. External treatment includes herbal treatment to put dermatitis scalp under control. We want natural herbs that are not harsh to our bodies.

When it comes to Internal treatment, it is a matter of getting our bodies back in balance to allow our bodies to start the process of rejuvenation and self healing.

What herbs are good for scalp psoriasis?

Jojoba oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the crushed bean of the jojoba shrub (Simmondsia chinenis). The jojoba shrub is native to the Sonoran Desert of northwestern Mexico and neighboring regions in Arizona and southern California.

Due to its non-oxidizing properties, Jojoba is quickly absorbed into the skin through the pores.

Jojobar oil is quickly absorbed so that the pore remain open the proper functional ability is mainained. Hence a properly formulated balanced preparation of Jojobar oil with other active herbs is the ideal scalp psoriasis treatment.

Another thing is not to put mental stress to the body.

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