Have you been diagnosed with psoriasis? Homeopathy has a cure
The National Psoriasis Foundation reports that the average age of onset for this skin disease is between 15 and 35 years
New Delhi (India) : According to research by Milestone, Leonard M. published in the Journal of Dermatological Science on (December 1, 2004), the average adult sheds about 500 million skin cells daily. About 30 trillion cells make up the human body; that’s over 100,000 times more than the number of skin cells shed daily. If you have thick, scaly patches on your skin, Psoriasis could be to blame.
The National Psoriasis Foundation reports that the average age of onset for this skin disease is between 15 and 35 years, and that both men and women are equally susceptible. Only about 10–15 percent of people with psoriasis are identified as having the disease before the age of 10.
Psoriasis can show up anywhere on the body, including the scalp, nails, neck, back, and even the face. The skin condition is persistent, with frequent flare-ups or the ability to re-emit after remission.
Exactly what are the origins of the psoriasis disease?
While the root cause of psoriasis is still unknown, it is thought to be an autoimmune disease in which white blood cells meant to fight infections instead go on the offensive and destroy the skin’s healthy, functioning cells. Psoriasis tends to run in families, suggesting that heredity may play a role in the development of skin cells and making it more likely that an individual will experience this condition. The heritability factor for psoriasis (the proportion of the trait attributed to a genetic component) is estimated between 60 and 90%, according to a paper published in PubMed Central, a journal of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
PSORIASIS TYPES Psoriasis comes in a variety of forms, some of which are, Nail psoriasis causes pitted fingernails and toenails, while plaque psoriasis causes dry, itchy, raised skin patches covered in scales. Bacterial infections like strep throat are a common trigger for psoriasis. Inverse psoriasis most frequently appears in the skin folds of the breasts, buttocks, and pelvis. The skin condition known as erythrodermic psoriasis is relatively uncommon but can cause a painful, itchy rash to spread over the entire body and cause significant peeling.
THE USE OF HOMEOPATHY IN THE TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS:
When it comes to treating psoriasis, homoeopathy has been shown to be effective. It’s risk-free and produces immediate, long-lasting benefits. Patients with psoriasis who were treated with homoeopathy reported significant increases in QOL and decreases in psoriasis symptoms, as published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV).
When it comes to treating a patient’s condition, homoeopathy is both economical and effective because it addresses the underlying causes of the disease. When treating a patient, homoeopaths consider both their physiological and emotional states. To the same end, homoeopaths typically see patients multiple times for in-depth consultations.