Disease Psoriasis

disease psoriasis
i have psoriasis ,what the best food to eat ,and also can i work under the sun if i have this disease?

how to treat in natural ways

My mom had terrible psoriasis when I was a child. I forget the process she used to limit her diet (to try to figure out what the trigger was). Turned out it was our tap water. She switched to bottled water and it went away.

Psoriatic Disease


Guttate psoriasis Photo Mugs


Guttate psoriasis Photo Mugs



Acute guttate psoriasis on the skin of a 35-year- old woman. Psoriasis is a non-contagious inflammatory skin disease. With acute guttate psoriasis the rash develops quickly, covering the skin with multiple tiny areas of psoriasis, usually affecting the whole body. This disease mostly affects children and young adults. It often follows a streptococcal infection of the throat, immunisations or physi…


Psoriasis (plaque type) Photo Mugs


Psoriasis (plaque type) Photo Mugs



Close-up of pink and grey coloured psoriasis plaques. Psoriasis is one of the commonest skin diseases, affecting 2 of Caucasians in temperate zones. It involves a ten-fold increase in the speed of epidermal cell proliferation, normally at localised sites at the elbows, forearms, knees and scalp. It is characterised by well-defined plaques, the colour of which varies from red to silver. More extrem…


Psoriasis skin cells, SEM Photo Mugs


Psoriasis skin cells, SEM Photo Mugs



Psoriasis skin cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Psoriasis is a disease in which the skin starts to produce new cells around ten times faster than is normal. The new cells form a thick, flaky layer on the skin, which may itch and cause pain. The causes of psoriasis are unknown. There is no cure, but symptoms can be relieved with skin softening creams (emollients) or, in severe ca…


Sleep Apnea: Recognition and Management in Primary Care/Graft Versus Host Disease/Psoriasis in the Patient with HIV Disease (NCME Video)


Sleep Apnea: Recognition and Management in Primary Care/Graft Versus Host Disease/Psoriasis in the Patient with HIV Disease (NCME Video)




The Singing Detective


The Singing Detective


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The late Dennis Potter was a master at mining the popular songs of the 1930s and ’40s for dramatic effect, but he never did it better than in this British miniseries starring the inestimable Michael Gambon. Gambon plays a mystery writer named Philip E. Marlow, who is suffering a torturous bout of psoriatic arthritis in a British hospital, where he is a victim of both his disease and the national h…


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