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What is Psoriasis and can it be cured?
Psoriasis is probably one of the longest known illnesses of humans and simultaneously one of the most misunderstood. Psoriasis is a disease which affects the skin and joints and commonly causes red scaly patches to appear on the skin.
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There are many people who suffer from psoriasis so you are not alone. Itchiness and pain bring so much discomfort. Natural treatment for psoriasis...
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Do you have those itchy, dry red patches on your body? Do they flake as whitish scales start building up? You suspect psoriasis, so you may be asking yourself “what does psoriasis look like?”
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Psoriasis is a chronic, non contagious skin condition that millions of Americans suffer from. It can develop in several different forms, but about 80% of people who suffer from this condition have what is...
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Plaque psoriasis plaque psoriasis is the most commonly occurring type of psoriasis, classified medically under the name psoriasis vulgaris, accounts for almost 80 to 90 percent of all psoriasis cases. The...
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Psoriasis is a fairly common skin condition and is estimated to affect approximately 1%-3% of the US population. It currently affects roughly 7.5 to 8.5. How in the world did I get chosen to be in that small percentage of those suffering from psoriasis?! Here’s my story.
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Psoriasis is a noticeable chronic skin condition that usually results to thickening of certain or affected areas of the skin. Usual symptoms include scaling and redness. However, the appearance could still possibly vary depending on the affected skin part. In most cases, psoriatic plaques (scaly patches) occur in the skin covering the knees and the elbows. However, in some instances, it could also manifest in the scalp, and worse, the genitals (which make it sometimes mistaken as a sexually tran
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