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	<title>Skin Care Blog &#187; psoriasis</title>
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		<title>?The Different Kinds of Psoriasis Cream and Topical Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most commonly used treatments for psoriasis is topical creams. A psoriasis cream can be very effective in helping psoriasis sufferers get rid of the scaly skin and lesions that come with the disease. While a psoriasis cream is effective enough for some psoriasis sufferers, there are others who need more than just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most commonly used treatments for psoriasis is topical creams. A psoriasis cream can be very effective in helping psoriasis sufferers get rid of the scaly skin and lesions that come with the disease. While a psoriasis cream is effective enough for some psoriasis sufferers, there are others who need more than just a psoriasis cream to help them clear the unsightly blemishes on their skin. Basically, the effectiveness of a psoriasis cream depends on the severity of the psoriasis that is afflicting a person.</p>
<p>Before we talk about the alternative treatments that people use for their psoriasis problems, let us first check out what kinds of creams are available to those who do use this kind of medication on their psoriasis. There are a lot of different types of creams that a person can use for his psoriasis problem, and these can be found in mild to strong variants, which are specifically created to help with the varied types of psoriasis. These creams have active ingredients that will help get rid of the flaky, white skin that tends to be one of the byproducts of psoriasis, and they also help prevent these flare-ups from coming back with a certain medication that is often part of these creams&#8217; formulations.</p>
<p>There may also be a psoriasis cream or two that have moisturizing properties to help return a person’s skin to a smoother and suppler appearance, as opposed to the rough and dry skin that is usually the result of psoriasis. There are over the counter creams that can be used for such problems, and there are also stronger creams that have to be purchased with a prescription from a qualified skin doctor. The stronger psoriasis cream variants are often given to those who need a stronger kind of topical treatment for more severe psoriasis cases. The formulations of these creams may include steroids, a vitamin, tazorac, calcipotriene, and even a synthetic form of vitamin D to help combat the effects of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Other types of topical treatments are those that can be easily obtained without a prescription and these OTC or over the counter treatments may include salicylic acid creams, moisturizing creams and lotions, and tar based treatments. These are used to help a person with psoriasis get rid of the scaly and dry skin that is often the result of this ailment, and while this may not be effective for those who have more stubborn and severe types of psoriasis, they do work on those people who are experiencing the milder versions of the disease.</p>
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		<title>?What is the Disease Known as Guttate Psoriasis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 05:01:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin disease that is called guttate psoriasis is actually a type of psoriasis that affects only a small fraction of psoriasis sufferers. Guttate psoriasis is just one of the distinct types of psoriasis, and it is characterized by the small drop-like lesions that a person gets on his skin. When a person is infected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The skin disease that is called guttate psoriasis is actually a type of psoriasis that affects only a small fraction of psoriasis sufferers. Guttate psoriasis is just one of the distinct types of psoriasis, and it is characterized by the small drop-like lesions that a person gets on his skin. When a person is infected with guttate psoriasis, he will basically have these lesions all over his body, and these may eventually develop white or silvery scales.</p>
<p>A person can get guttate psoriasis due to a few possible factors. One of the causes cited as a possible reason for the development of guttate psoriasis in a person is strep throat. This illness may trigger the occurrence of this kind of psoriasis, and it often happens without any prior indication that the person will be getting it. When a person suffers from strep throat, this type of psoriasis is likely to emerge, and while strep throat can be easily cured, guttate psoriasis will stay with the person for the rest of his life. This disease cannot be cured, but it can be kept to a minimum or controlled with continuous treatments.</p>
<p>This kind of psoriasis is one of the rarest of the psoriasis types, and while unsightly to look at, it is actually not contagious. People who are unlucky enough to get inflicted by this rare form of psoriasis may suffer some mild discomfort in the form of itchiness. Flakes may also appear over these teardrop shaped lesions if treatment is not used for it, and they may continue to increase in number and frequency unless something is done to help contain them. The treatments that can be used to help keep guttate psoriasis at bay include the usual treatments that most psoriasis sufferers use. There are topical treatments, oral treatments and even light therapy. Exposure to the sun without getting sunburn is also one of the known ways for a person to get some relief from guttate psoriasis, and it is also an effective way to keep the disease from spreading and propagating.</p>
<p>When a person suffers from this kind of psoriasis, he will need to consult with a doctor who knows what is needed to help the patient return to a normal life. Since this disease can strike without warning, oftentimes before a person reaches the age of 30, and stays with this person for the entire duration of his life, treatments are needed to help that person cope with lifelong itchiness and flakes, and possible skin infections if the problem is left untreated.</p>
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		<title>?The Definition and Effects of Pustular Psoriasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 05:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the rarer types of psoriasis is pustular psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis is probably one of the most troublesome or unsightly among the different variations of the disease since the lesions and bumps that are present on a person&#8217;s skin are actually filled with pus. When a person is inflicted with pustular psoriasis, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the rarer types of psoriasis is pustular psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis is probably one of the most troublesome or unsightly among the different variations of the disease since the lesions and bumps that are present on a person&#8217;s skin are actually filled with pus. When a person is inflicted with pustular psoriasis, he will have numerous bumps on his skin that will look like small white, raised dots. These dots are white due to the presence of the pus inside, and the changes that the disease makes on a person&#8217;s skin are usually evident after the bumps dissipate.</p>
<p>When a person is afflicted with pustular psoriasis, he will also get red patches on his skin before the white pustules emerge. These patches will then progress to become bumps and then they will turn into scaly and dry patches of skin. The stages of pustular psoriasis can be divided into three groups, namely, the sudden or acute, the long term or chronic, and the kind that is a combination of both which is called subacute. Pustular psoriasis can happen due to different possible causes. One reason that is cited is the intake or use of systemic steroids which is followed by a sudden discontinuation of the use of these drugs. They can also be associated with the use of other medications or drugs like salicylic acid compounds, iodine, anti-depressants and even penicillin. Any of these can trigger the occurrence of this kind of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Other reasons that are cited as possible causes for getting pustular psoriasis include certain infections, pregnancy and the use of topical solutions that are way too strong or somewhat irritating. It can also be caused by a condition called Hypocalcemia where the person who is afflicted suffers from low calcium levels in his body. Sometimes, people who are suffering from the problem do not know the exact reasons for the disease, and they are left with the task of getting general treatments for the pustules that emerge. </p>
<p>Symptoms and effects of pustular psoriasis include chills, fever, headache, nausea, decreased appetite and even joint pain. The pustules and redness that come with this illness will show a few hours after the initial symptoms manifest themselves, and these are usually found in areas where the skin is folded, like in the crotch area, the buttocks or anal area, and other parts of the body. While these pustules rarely appear on a person&#8217;s face, there is a tendency for these irritating growths to appear on a person&#8217;s tongue and under a person&#8217;s nails.</p>
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		<title>?The Most Common Psoriasis Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 05:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of psoriasis symptoms that can easily alert a person to the possibility of having the illness. The different psoriasis symptoms that manifest themselves on a person who is suffering from the disease include scaly skin, flakes, red lesions, pus filled bumps and other such skin problems. The different psoriasis symptoms that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of psoriasis symptoms that can easily alert a person to the possibility of having the illness. The different psoriasis symptoms that manifest themselves on a person who is suffering from the disease include scaly skin, flakes, red lesions, pus filled bumps and other such skin problems. The different psoriasis symptoms that are listed as possible signs of psoriasis may vary according to the kind of psoriasis a person may have. </p>
<p>There are a few distinct psoriasis types that have different symptoms, and some of these symptoms may be shared by two or more of the psoriasis types. Included in the most common psoriasis symptoms are the red colored lesions that can appear on a person&#8217;s knees, elbows, jointed areas and scalp. These red colored lesions are often the first of the many psoriasis symptoms that will appear on a person&#8217;s skin, and they will often indicate that a person has this kind of disease. The second most common of all psoriasis symptoms may be the appearance of scales or flakes that cover these red splotches on a person&#8217;s skin. These flakes or scales can often appear after a while, and they are similar to dandruff. Once these flakes are peeled off, the underlying skin is often very red and it has the tendency to bleed or crack due to the illness.</p>
<p>Other psoriasis symptoms that often point to one type of psoriasis is the presence of pus in the lesions or bumps that are present on a person&#8217;s skin. These pus filled lesions are symptomatic of the psoriasis known as pustular psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis is actually one of the rarer types, and while people may rarely get this kind of an illness, those who do get it suffer from the itchy, pus filled bumps that the illness brings. Another kind of psoriasis that can be easily identified by one of its manifestations is the one called guttate psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis is represented by bumps and lesions that are shaped like drops, with a tapered end and a rounded bottom. It is also easily diagnosed since this one often happens after a person has strep throat.</p>
<p>Finding out whether you have psoriasis or you are simply suffering from an allergic reaction or a rash is something that can be easily ascertained with careful attention to the symptoms you may be exhibiting. Early diagnosis can help you get the treatment you need as soon as possible, and it enables you to avoid the rather uncomfortable results that this illness usually brings about.</p>
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		<title>?Get to Know the Symptoms of Psoriasis for Immediate Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 05:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you suspect yourself, a member of your family or even a close friend of suffering from psoriasis, it helps to know the symptoms of psoriasis in order that you can get the kind of medical treatment that is needed to keep the different manifestations of this disease to a minimum. If you know the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suspect yourself, a member of your family or even a close friend of suffering from psoriasis, it helps to know the symptoms of psoriasis in order that you can get the kind of medical treatment that is needed to keep the different manifestations of this disease to a minimum. If you know the symptoms of psoriasis, you will be able to recognize whether or not someone is suffering from it by doing some research on the subject. Of course, one quick way to get to know the symptoms of psoriasis is to ask a doctor to give you a list of symptoms that this disease has.</p>
<p>People who know the symptoms of psoriasis can tell you that the common indications of psoriasis is the usual itching and burning sensations that are often associated with rashes and other such skin problems. The other symptoms that a person can get which can easily show that he is indeed suffering from psoriasis are the lesions and scaly skin that usually end up in flakes or cracked dry skin. Other symptoms to look out for when psoriasis is suspected are red spots that can be seen on certain parts of a person&#8217;s body, like the scalp, the elbows, knees, and even the genital areas.</p>
<p>Once you know the symptoms of psoriasis, you will need to consult a doctor to help you or the person who is afflicted with this problem get a remedy for the uncomfortable and sometimes painful flare-ups that psoriasis often brings. The treatments for a person with psoriasis vary according to the type, severity and even the places where the scales and flare-ups are found. An example of a kind of psoriasis that a person can treat easily is the kind that is found on the scalp, and this is known as scalp psoriasis. You will easily know the symptoms of psoriasis of the scalp since the same lesions and scaly skin that you can find on the knees and elbows of a person with psoriasis can be found at the nape and the scalp of the person who has this condition. Treatments for scalp psoriasis may include topical creams and ointments that are formulated to get rid of these lesions and flakes, dandruff shampoos that can get these flaky substances out of a person&#8217;s hair, and other such treatments that can be used on a person&#8217;s scalp.</p>
<p>Other psoriasis types, like pustule psoriasis and guttate psoriasis may need other kinds of treatments that can help with the symptoms that these kinds of psoriasis bring.</p>
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		<title>?The Psoriasis Diet Myth: Is There Truth In It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 05:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The relationship between health and food intake has led to the emergence of myths such as the psoriasis diet myth. The psoriasis diet myth is actually something that warrants close scrutiny and research, since there are people who claim that certain foods and diets do help them minimize, if not clear up, the flare-ups that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between health and food intake has led to the emergence of myths such as the psoriasis diet myth. The psoriasis diet myth is actually something that warrants close scrutiny and research, since there are people who claim that certain foods and diets do help them minimize, if not clear up, the flare-ups that are part of the disease called psoriasis. A psoriasis diet is essentially a group of foods or a dietary program that helps a person minimize or eliminate the itchy and scaly break-outs that occur during a psoriasis attack. Since psoriasis is a chronic ailment that stays in a person for the rest of his life, appearing as pustules, plaques or bumps that can be itchy, scaly or flaky, a diet that can help minimize the occurrence is indeed a worthwhile thing to investigate.</p>
<p>When a person states that he experiences a drop in the frequency of breakouts every year due to a change in what is being eaten, there may be some truth to such a statement. While there are people who are very skeptical about a psoriasis diet, there has been no ample research to prove or disprove such a possibility. The foods that these people who claim to have experienced a reduction in psoriasis flare-ups often include vitamin rich foods and foods that leave little toxins in the body. Such foods include herbs that are known to cleanse a person&#8217;s body of toxins, omega 3 oils and other foods that will contribute to the overall health of the skin.</p>
<p>There are people who claim that by eliminating all meat and fish from their diet and going for a totally vegetarian diet, they have managed to eliminate skin problems such as psoriasis. While there is no scientific evidence to back this claim up, since there have been no studies yet to support such claims, these people are convinced that there may be some truth to the psoriasis diet myth. A thorough look into the claims that these people make about a psoriasis diet that can help minimize the effects of the disease can possibly be the solution to the psoriasis problem that you are suffering from.</p>
<p>While there is no proof of a diet that can help eliminate the flare-ups that occur with psoriasis, it would not hurt to eat healthy as the diets that are said to be effective in controlling psoriasis consist mostly of vegetables. Not only will a change in diet help with the possible clearing up of the flare-ups that occur, but it will also make you a healthier person.</p>
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		<title>?What Does a Psoriasis Picture Show?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who do not know about the psoriasis disease need to look at a psoriasis picture to see just what the disease can do to a person. When you look at a psoriasis picture, you will see that psoriasis can affect many different areas of a person’s body. The usual images that you can see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who do not know about the psoriasis disease need to look at a psoriasis picture to see just what the disease can do to a person. When you look at a psoriasis picture, you will see that psoriasis can affect many different areas of a person’s body. The usual images that you can see in a psoriasis picture often show body parts like a person&#8217;s head, scalp, neck, knees, elbows and body being covered in the pustules, bumps, scales and red splotches that are indicative of psoriasis.</p>
<p>You can easily find a psoriasis picture or two in an encyclopedia, both online and on paper, or in medical books as well. You can also see a lot of these images on sites that focus on the symptoms and treatments that are available to those who suffer from this particular problem. It is rather easy to find a psoriasis picture that will show you what psoriasis looks like, but your reaction to such a picture may border on disgust and pity for the person who is suffering from such a problem.</p>
<p>The kind of psoriasis that a person is suffering from can also be ascertained by looking at a psoriasis picture. Depending on what you see, you can easily tell whether a person is suffering from scalp psoriasis, pustule psoriasis, guttate psoriasis or the more common variations of this disease. When you see a psoriasis picture that shows a person with lesions and bumps that appear to be either white or yellowish, you are looking at a person with pustule psoriasis. The yellowish and white color that you see is the pus that is found within the bumps that appear on a person suffering from such a disease. Guttate psoriasis can be identified on a psoriasis picture by the drop like shapes that the lesions often come in. This kind of psoriasis usually occurs after a person suffers from strep throat.</p>
<p>Looking at a psoriasis picture may bring out different reactions from different people. Some people will feel uneasy when they look at the effects of the disease, while others may look at the pictures objectively just to determine whether the person in the picture is indeed suffering from the symptoms of psoriasis. There are also people who look at a photo of a psoriasis sufferer and they immediately get the sudden determination to go out and help those who may need assistance, while some people may just be indifferent to such photographs and simply file the images away in their minds as something new that they learned.</p>
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		<title>?What is Psoriasis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is psoriasis and how does a person get this troublesome skin problem? When a person finds himself diagnosed with this problem, the question “what is psoriasis?” will certainly pop up. In a nutshell, psoriasis is actually a skin condition that a person gets through heredity, and it often results in the emergence of lesions, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is psoriasis and how does a person get this troublesome skin problem? When a person finds himself diagnosed with this problem, the question “what is psoriasis?” will certainly pop up. In a nutshell, psoriasis is actually a skin condition that a person gets through heredity, and it often results in the emergence of lesions, scabs, scaly skin, dandruff-like flakes and even dry-cracked skin on different parts of the body. </p>
<p>The questions “what is psoriasis” and “what can be done with psoriasis” can be easily answered by a doctor. Basically, psoriasis is a skin ailment that afflicts around 2% of the American population, and it is incurable. However, it is treatable with different kinds of medication to keep the lesions, flakes and dry skin from becoming too much of a hassle to deal with or simply just too unsightly. Doctors who are asked “what is psoriasis” will give patients who ask this question the appropriate answers to help them understand the disease and its consequences. They will also recommend different kinds of treatments that can help get the scaling and the inflammation down to a minimum.</p>
<p>The treatments that can be given to psoriasis patients include topical creams and ointments, as well as oral medications like pills, tablets and light treatments that may include substances with sunblock properties. These different kinds of treatments are all dependent on the kind of psoriasis a person has and the severity of the problem. While these may be effective in one way or another, not every person diagnosed with a certain type of psoriasis will get the kind of treatment that can work well with his problems. </p>
<p>The question of “what is psoriasis” can also be answered if you try to find out the different types of psoriasis that a lot of people are currently experiencing. One of the most common types of psoriasis is scalp psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis can even be easily mistaken as an extreme case of dandruff, although it is one variant of the skin problem called psoriasis. However, this is treatable with the same kind of medication that dandruff sufferers use, including shampoos with ketoconazole or selenium sulfide as the active ingredients for getting rid of the flakes that are generated by this illness. Another type that is rarer and may occur after a bout with strep throat is guttate psoriasis. This kind of psoriasis usually afflicts a person before he or she is thirty years old, and it is represented by reddish lesions that may dot the person&#8217;s body. These and a few more variations of the disease can certainly give you a better idea of “what is psoriasis”.</p>
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		<title>?Pictures of Psoriasis Patients and Sufferers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The reason why some people take pictures of psoriasis patients and psoriasis lesions is to get the people of the world to know that the disease exists and that a lot of people are suffering from it. While the disease is not actually fatal, it can be pretty debilitating and humiliating for a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reason why some people take pictures of psoriasis patients and psoriasis lesions is to get the people of the world to know that the disease exists and that a lot of people are suffering from it. While the disease is not actually fatal, it can be pretty debilitating and humiliating for a lot of people who are affected and afflicted by it. The pictures of psoriasis that you see are just samples of what some people have to go through due to this oftentimes hereditary ailment. With the presence of pictures of psoriasis, people can know what the disease looks like and why they should not fear the people who have this kind of ailment.</p>
<p>While pictures of psoriasis may sometimes shock people and sometimes make their skin crawl, you should know that the disease is not contagious. These pictures of psoriasis usually show you open sores and pus filled bumps that may have fluids in them that seem like a likely source of contagions; however, the problem cannot be transmitted through these mediums. You can only get psoriasis in a few distinct ways and contracting it through physical contact with a sufferer is not one of them. </p>
<p>Taking pictures of psoriasis is one way for people to realize that while some people do have these unsightly marks on their skin due to the disease, they are in no way unapproachable and they should not be avoided. There are treatments for these problems, and as you can see from pictures of psoriasis that show before and after photos of people who got the disease and underwent treatments, they can return to a normal life without fear of alienation since the treatments that they get can greatly diminish the occurrence of these lesions and flakes. The before and after pictures of psoriasis sufferers also show that the disease is not without permanent damage, and some people end up with rather rough skin if they do not take care of this problem in a proper manner.</p>
<p>Included in the treatments are rehabilitative steps that will help get a person&#8217;s skin back to a more normal appearance as compared to the rather rocky looking skin of an untreated patient. The rehabilitative steps may include the use of moisturizing agents like lotions and creams that contain active ingredients that can help remove the scales, scabs and flakes that psoriasis is known to generate. With the help of doctors who have treatments for these patients and pictures to help make people aware of the predicament of those who have psoriasis, psoriasis sufferers need not hide away or keep themselves away from other people for long.</p>
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		<title>?How Psoriasis Pictures Show the Effects of the Skin Problem?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 05:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not a lot of people really know what psoriasis is or what it can do to a person who has it. If you want to learn more about psoriasis, you can take a look at psoriasis pictures that will show the effects of the disease and also the results of the treatments. However, the effects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a lot of people really know what psoriasis is or what it can do to a person who has it. If you want to learn more about psoriasis, you can take a look at psoriasis pictures that will show the effects of the disease and also the results of the treatments. However, the effects shown on different psoriasis pictures vary because everyone is affected by the disease in different ways.</p>
<p>Depending on the severity of the case, people shown in psoriasis pictures often exhibit huge changes in their appearances before and after treatments are administered. In the ‘before’ picture, it is shown how the disease ravaged their skin with scabs, flaky and thick scales, and red, inflamed areas or patches. However, the ‘after’ psoriasis pictures will show that the condition of the skin after treatments have been done, and they often show smooth and healthy skin that has no trace of the psoriasis.</p>
<p>The psoriasis pictures that you see online can be somewhat disturbing to those who have no idea about what the disease can do, and those who have never seen psoriasis may even wonder how the disease can cause such skin damage. The psoriasis pictures that can be found online show the usual parts of the body where people get these unsightly marks and flakes, and how some of these breakouts can change a person&#8217;s appearance.</p>
<p>There are psoriasis pictures that show how a person once looked, normal and with clear skin, and how the disease has changed his appearance and what happens if he leaves the disease untreated. Through these pictures, you will see that the person looks like somebody else, not the man he used to appear to be, and the change is in the rough and flaky skin that he now has on his face. These psoriasis pictures should help educate people about what the illness can do and what should be done to help those who suffer from it make adjustments to treat the disease. They also offer advice on how people should get some help to avoid the rather unsightly results that untreated skin with psoriasis brings.</p>
<p>You can also see the many different kinds of psoriasis in these pictures. There are photographs that show a person having extremely thick, silvery flakes on his head, somewhat akin to dandruff. There are also people who have really nasty red inflamed parts on their bodies due to the disease. There are also pictures that show lesions on fingers, knees, elbows, buttocks, and other areas of the human body that are susceptible to such occurrences.</p>
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