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Psoriasis Treatment: Treating Your Psoriasis
Psoriasis Treatment
Before considering on a course of treatment for your psoriasis, consult your doctor, physician or a specialist first. Please Note: Some forms of treatment may cause side effects.
There are 3 type of treatments for psoriasis, topical, phototherapy and systemic.
Topical Psoriasis Treatment
Topical treatments are applied to the skin and is the most common form of defence against psoriasis. The following treatments are available: -
What Is Psoriasis & What Causes Psoriasis?
What Causes Psoriasis
No-one quite knows exactly what causes psoriasis, although genetics are believed to be a factor. The general consensus is that the immune system also plays a huge part, with the immune system somehow triggered to produce more skin cells than is normal.
People who don’t suffer with psoriasis will produce mature skin that sheds itself within 28-30 days, psoriasis sufferers however will produce mature skin within 3-4 days. Unlike normal skin cell production though which falls off, psoriasis cells pile up, forming lesions on the surface (see diagram above, to the right).
Psoriasis can also be triggered by a number of other factors such as: -
The weather – Cold, dry weather can flare up psoriasis while warm damp or sunny temperatures can make symptoms better.
Stress – Stress or emotional distress can trigger psoriasis flare ups.
Skin infection – Skin infections caused by viruses or bacteria can trigger psoriasis and cause flare up.
