what type ?
There are five different types of Psoriasis:
Plaque Psoriasis: this is the most common form of Psoriasis also known as Psoriasis Vulgaris. It transpires as patches of bumpy reddish skin encased by white silvery scales. These patches form primarily on elbows, knees, lower back, chest and scalp.
Guttate Psoriasis: this cultivates and young adults following a Strep infection. It materializes as small dot sized red spots on the chest, arms and legs.
Pustular Psoriasis: this appears as tender areas of fiery red skin with white pus-filled blisters mainly on palms and soles. This can be triggered by infections, sunburns or certain medications.
Inverse Psoriasis: this shows as smooth, red lesions in skin folds like arm-pits, genitals, between the buttocks and under the breasts. This is more prevalent in people who are over weight.
Erythrodermic Psoriasis: this exhibits as extensive redness as if skin is burnt with severe itching and pain. due to medicine
Next Steps
Homeopathic remedies work at the nanomolecular level and help the immune system to set right the misplaced defense attacks. Thus, homeopathy does not only have a long lasting effect, but a lasting cure. After a thorough consideration of the constitutional makeup of an individual, a detailed history taking of the patient’s mental as well physical preferences and characteristics, a suitable homeopathic remedy is given. The remedy is different for different patients as no two patients are same even though they are suffering from the same medical condition.
Health Tips
avoid Psoriasis usually grows worse with suppressing steroid drugs. So never use steroid drugs. The entire outburst may reflect inwards to involve every part of the body when suppressed.
Inherited from family.
Stress, depression.
Undue sweating.
Skin injuries like cuts, scrapes, chemical irritation, tattoos, burns, vaccination and shaving.
Food allergens.
A strep infection, upper respiratory viral infection, boils, thrush or
HIV.
Certain medications Corticosteroids,
Sunburns.
Cold and dry weather.
Smoking and heavy alcohol consumption.
do Exercise.
Reduce stress.
Drink plenty of fluids.
Eat a balanced diet.
Get enough sleep.
Avoid alcohol and smoking.
Use a moisturizer regularly.
Avoid scratching and do not pick on lesions.
Apply a cold compress for the itch.
Use fresh Neem leaves or Neem oil in bathing water to soothe itching.
Always bathe in warm water and not hot water.
Always pat dry your skin, do not rub.
Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
Wear cotton clothing, other fabrics may irritate your skin.
Always use a humidifier in the house to add moisture.