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Living With Psoriasis

Living with psoriasis can be difficult and uncomfortable. There are many ways out there to manage your psoriasis. Psoriasis is a skin disorder where skin cells multiply up to ten times faster than normal. This leads to the affected skin to develop bumpy red patches that can be itchy and uncomfortable. Psoriasis is a common, long term disease.


Psoriasis tends to go through cycles. It can flare up for a few weeks or months, and then subside for a while. Although there is no cure for psoriasis, there are things that can help manage your symptoms. You can also incorporate lifestyle habits as well as coping strategies to help you live better with psoriasis.


Many people are predisposed to psoriasis. They can go many years without symptoms until the disease is triggered by an environmental factor. Some triggers include, but are not limited to; stress, weather with cold dry conditions, and certain medications.


Psoriasis treatments aim to stop skin cells from growing so quickly. Options include topical treatments like ointments, light therapy, and oral medicine.


One of the most common treatments for psoriasis is topical medications. CBD Oil can be topically used to help with psoriasis. The New Herbal Farms Shea Body Butter is a natural, creamy, soothing cream that can help relieve symptoms of psoriasis. Aloe extract is another all-natural way to help manage psoriasis.


Light therapy is a treatment for moderate to severe psoriasis. Light therapy can be done by itself, or in use with other medications. Light therapy involves exposing the skin to controlled amounts of artificial or natural light. Examples of light used with light therapy are sunlight, UVB broadband, and UVB narrow-band.


If other treatments have not worked, a doctor may prescribe oral or injected medicine. These medicines do have a potential for severe side effects, so some of the medications are only used for a brief period of time. They may also be alternated with other treatments.





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