Psoriasis treatment and psoriasis diet, truth and myths

Dr. Hooman-Khorasani
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Psoriasis is widespread not only in Russia, but also in the world. However, as a rule, not much is known about this disease. Patients with psoriasis are afraid, try to avoid. Despite the large amount of literature and scientific evidence, psoriasis treatment and diet for psoriasis are most often subject to a lot of myths and misconceptions. Let’s try to refute them.  

What is psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic disease, it is based on the process of inflammation in the skin. In this disease, the upper layer of the skin is affected – the epidermis, the cells of which are scales. A patient with psoriasis is renewing epidermal cells at a much faster rate than a healthy person.

For a long time, and to this day, there are many myths about the cause of this disease. For example, that psoriasis is characteristic of closed persons, poorly adapted to society, or arises from errors in the diet – the use of mostly fatty foods. The cause of psoriasis has not been fully established. It is noted that the disease is hereditary.

Initially, psoriasis usually affects limited areas of the skin on the elbows and knees. Over time, these areas increase in size. Rashes in psoriasis look like raised pinkish bumps with scales on the surface. Skin injuries (abrasions, scratches) contribute to the appearance of new areas. For psoriatic lesions is also typical feeling retracted and severe itching.

Psoriasis treatment diet for psoriasis

Treatment of psoriasis is a laborious process, it is aimed primarily at suppressing inflammation in the epidermis. The selection of therapy is carried out on the basis of the doctor’s determination of the form, stage of the disease, and the characteristics of a particular patient. Unsurprisingly, psoriasis treatment and psoriasis diet are a separate point of confusion. For many years, they tried to treat this disease only with folk methods.  

Therapy for psoriasis is local (creams, ointments) and systemic (oral preparations). Locally used ointments such as salicylic 0.5-5%, naphthalan 5-10%, products containing hormones ( locoid , elok ), ointments with vitamins, for example, calcipotriol containing vitamin D. There are also creams, shampoos and aerosols for the affected scalp – skin cap.

Systemic treatment is used for severe forms of the disease. Systemic drugs for the treatment of psoriasis include: cyclosporine, methotrexate, roaccutane .

Ultraviolet radiation – photochemotherapy – is widely used to treat psoriasis.

It should be noted that there are many treatment regimens for psoriasis, selected individually. For the effect to be most lasting, psoriasis treatment and psoriasis diet must be inextricably linked.  

The diet is based on the correct ratio of acid and alkali-forming foods, the correct proportions of which should be about 2: 1.

Alkali-forming foods (increasing the alkaline reaction) are primarily fruits and berries. Vegetables, almost everything, alkalize the environment, especially the stems and roots of plants. It is permissible to eat lean combs of meat and game, though not more than 2 times a week. Heat treatment can be any, excluding frying.

Acid-forming foods such as meat, potatoes, beans, peas, cheeses, sugar, butter and margarine, sweets, yeast dough baked goods should be consumed by psoriasis patients with caution. It is strictly forbidden to eat foods with preservatives, flavorings, food colors, smoked meats. Alcoholic drinks are also not recommended.

Do not forget about the common truth that for the successful treatment of psoriasis, any therapy should be discussed with a specialist.

Nail psoriasis: treatment with traditional methods

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Psoriasis of nails is not only an unpleasant, incurable disease, but also a significant problem of aesthetics for a sick person. As soon as psoriasis affects the nail plate, it begins to exfoliate, acquiring an unpleasant shade and texture. Very often, the disease proceeds with painful attacks, because the skin near the nail is affected by small erosions or is covered with cracks. If you do not pay enough attention to nail psoriasis, the treatment is inept, incorrect, artisanal, then you run the risk of losing your nails completely, since the nail plates will gradually peel off and fall off.  

How to treat nail psoriasis

No matter how psoriasis of nails manifests itself, it must be treated without fail. This is not just a problem with affected nails, but also a real threat to the entire body. When the nail is deformed and traumatized by disease, it becomes a target for infection and fungal diseases. Experts say that nail psoriasis, the treatment of which is started in a timely manner, will not cause so much inconvenience and suffering to an infected person, and the disease can be dealt with with minimal health risks.   

First of all, it is necessary to direct all efforts to eliminate external symptoms and strengthen the physical condition of the body. Although modern medicine is moving forward, today there are not very many essential drugs that could effectively treat nail psoriasis. There are few of them, but they are still there.

Often people start to self-medicate or share recommendations with each other, which leads to sad results. Now there are many competent specialists who will accurately help establish a diagnosis and choose the right technique according to your constitution.

Traditional and folk methods

To achieve a successful result and stable remission, it is necessary to skillfully combine traditional and folk remedies in the fight against nail psoriasis. It is necessary to use preparations with a high content of calcium, silicon, selenium and zinc, which contribute to the formation of bone tissue, in particular the nail plate. If the disease is mild, no special treatment is required. In this case, medical and cosmetic varnishes will help, which slow down the damage to the nails. If the toenails are damaged, it is necessary to abandon narrow models of shoes, and instead purchase a spacious and comfortable one.

Like any other disease, nail psoriasis, which should be treated under the guidance of an experienced dermatologist, cannot do without prescribing vitamin complexes containing a large amount of elements of group B, C, E, D, P, etc. If an exacerbation of the disease occurs, taking vitamins must be temporarily abandoned.  

In case of serious damage to the nail plate, local treatment is used in the form of rubbing in various ointments, tinctures, emulsions, natural oils, etc. For the treatment of nails and periungual rollers, drugs containing calcipotriol , retinol acetate or fluorouracil solution are used . The duration of treatment can be from 2 to 6 months, and sometimes up to a year. Additionally, it is recommended to massage the soft tissues on the fingers around the nail. Such procedures must be done every day for three months.

Using folk and traditional remedies in the treatment and prevention, you can improve not only the condition of the nails, but also the skin around them. In folk medicine, decoctions of bay leaves and various medicinal preparations are widely used. The composition of such a collection may include a string, celandine, lingonberry leaves, St. John’s wort, calamus and elecampane root, chamomile and other useful herbs. Healing decoctions and infusions can not only be consumed inside, but also take medicinal baths with herbs. For example, baths with oatmeal or cornstarch are great for improving the condition of the nail plate.

Treatment of any form of nail psoriasis will be effective only when all the recommendations of the attending physician are followed, remember this and never deviate from the basic rules!

Psoriasis treatment at the Dead Sea

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Psoriasis is a chronic hereditary autoimmune skin disease. Normally, the process of skin renewal lasts about a month: the surface cells of the epidermis die off, peel off and are replaced by new ones generated by the deep layers of the dermis. With psoriasis, this process is accelerated several times and takes only 3-4 days.

Dead cells do not have time to fall off, accumulate and form a thick layer of epidermal cells. Keratinized cells give the affected areas a whitish color. The blood vessels do not have time to feed the thickened skin layer, they expand, their network develops. Patients suffer from unbearable itching in the affected areas of the skin. Often, the disease is accompanied by psoriatic arthritis, nail psoriasis, fungal and bacterial infections, and a deterioration in general health. It is not even worth mentioning the moral suffering of patients with psoriasis and psychological discomfort – this is obvious.

Medication for psoriasis consists in taking hormonal drugs, medicinal ointments, and traditional medicine. Hardware – in UV irradiation, PUVA therapy, and other techniques. But these methods do not give the desired duration of remission. In addition, the likelihood of side effects of such therapies is high.

Today, the most optimal solution is spa treatment, including the treatment of psoriasis in the Dead Sea , which uses natural remedies that exclude the manifestation of side effects. The Dead Sea is distinguished by a unique combination of natural components: climate, air, water, lack of flora and fauna, and geographical location. Since ancient times, it has been famous for its medicinal properties. In ancient manuscripts, there are references to miraculous healings in the waters of the Dead Sea from any skin diseases and severe chronic ailments. 

What is the uniqueness of the Dead Sea?

Located 420 m below ocean level, the Dead Sea area is characterized by an increased atmospheric pressure and, as a result, an increased oxygen content (by 6%) in the air. The greater thickness of the atmospheric layer, combined with the high saturation of the evaporating vapors, leads to the absorption of the harmful short-wave spectrum of UV radiation. Medium and long wavelengths of the spectrum pass unhindered through the atmospheric layer. It is precisely by means of medium waves (UV spectrum B) that psoriasis is treated in the Dead Sea , since they are the main active agent of phototherapy for psoriasis. 

In addition to the increased oxygen content, the air of the Dead Sea is rich in minerals. It contains the smallest crystals of iodine, bromine, magnesium, sodium salts, which have a beneficial effect on the general condition of the body.

The Dead Sea is the saltiest in the world. Its water, in fact, is a solution of salts, as a result of which it is oversaturated with useful minerals. You can lie quietly on the surface of the sea. Sea baths have a healing effect on psoriasis, its severe forms, and incredible psoriatic arthritis!

The dry climate of the Dead Sea plays an equally therapeutic role. Precipitation is rare here. Temperature fluctuations throughout the year are very small. The absence of vegetation excludes the factor of allergization of the organism, which aggravates the course of the disease.

Specificity of treatment

Treatment at the Dead Sea gives a positive result in the following forms of psoriasis: plaque , inverse, teardrop, psoriasis of the palms and feet. The sunbathing regime in the resorts of Israel has specific features. Their optimal duration has been calculated – no more than 6 hours a day.

In addition, effective treatment of psoriasis in the Dead Sea with long-term, persistent remission requires a combination of UV irradiation with instrumental phototherapy and drug treatment. Sun exposure begins with a few minutes a day, gradually increasing its duration to 6 hours in two doses. The best time for sunbathing is morning and afternoon. Bathing is prohibited during the first days of treatment. It can worsen the condition of the skin. On the following days, sunbathing is taken after 20 minutes of bathing.  

The combination of natural phototherapy with modern hardware techniques and with the use of local therapy with special ointments developed here, from the natural resources of the Dead Sea, greatly enhances the effect of treatment, reduces the time spent in the hospital, and allows you to achieve a long stable remission.

The latest techniques and drugs for the treatment of psoriasis

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To date, there is no cure for this unpleasant disease – psoriasis. But then the “magic” treatment of psoriasis drugs of incredible healing power are actively offered by various scammers and swindlers of all stripes. The action of such drugs is solely to suppress the immune system. People who decide on such a therapy, perhaps, get rid of flaws in the skin, but the positive effect is temporary at best, and then psoriasis recurs with triple strength.   

Psoriasis treatments

Neither self-medication nor trust in advertising for miracle cures is strongly recommended. Be sure that if a drug appears that can completely cure psoriasis, its developers will be awarded the Nobel Prize, and the whole world will know about it from the official news. But today there are effective methods of struggle that allow you to constantly keep psoriasis under control.

For a mild form of psoriasis, it is enough to use local external therapy aimed at eliminating itching, flaking of the skin and relieving inflammation. Such treatment is carried out with the help of ointments containing salicylic acid, tar, solid oil or medicinal creams with topical glucocorticosteroids .

It should be noted that the new hormonal drugs ( glucocorticosteroids ) do not have the same side effects as the first generation drugs. Many of them are prescribed even to infants. For the treatment of psoriasis, these drugs are used in especially severe cases, and always in combination with gentle systemic methods of exposure.  

Common means of systemic therapy (methotrexate, retinoids , etc.) are prescribed mainly during the progression of the disease. Currently, for the treatment of severe forms of psoriasis, agents are being developed that are obtained using biotechnological methods, the so-called genetically engineered biological drugs. They are at the stage of implementation into widespread practice.

Hardware treatment

One of the newer treatments for chronic skin diseases is cryotherapy. This is a method of physiotherapy, which was met with hope by doctors and has become one of the most effective ways to combat psoriatic pathologies. The effect is based on the law of physics: “At low temperatures, the body shrinks.” Under the influence of vapors of liquefied gas temperature 130 of C, psoriatic plaques were reduced in volume, just cut off at the base, the blood flow in the skin capillaries is reduced depriving food affected areas. In this case, the patient experiences sensations comparable to short-term contact with cold water, no more. 

Unfortunately, this method of treatment is not suitable for everyone. For patients with cardiovascular diseases or respiratory pathologies, drugs are prescribed as an effective treatment for psoriasis, taking into account concomitant diseases. Cryotherapy is contraindicated in such patients.  

Another of the new methods of treatment – PUVA-therapy or photochemotherapy – is a type of phototherapy, which is a combined effect on the skin of special drugs aimed at increasing the body’s sensitivity to ultraviolet rays and UV radiation. Simply put, the patient takes the medicine internally or applies it to the skin, and after 1.5-2 hours “tans” under ultraviolet rays for several minutes. Reduction of psoriatic eruptions is observed in 70% of cases

Since most of the results of PUVA therapy are positive, we can talk about its effectiveness in combating the manifestations of psoriasis. For minors, pregnant women and for a number of patients with chronic diseases, PUVA therapy is categorically contraindicated.

How is psoriasis treated? Reviews of modern techniques

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Psoriasis is a chronic condition characterized by the appearance of red, scaly plaques on the skin. The disease is not contagious, but chronic, affecting the skin, nails, joints and liver. Absolutely any person can develop psoriasis, regardless of age and lifestyle.

Methods used to treat psoriasis

Today, for the treatment of psoriasis, a huge range of different methods are used that can normalize the life cycle of skin cells, and, therefore, alleviate the patient’s condition. Balneotherapy is very popular today, which is one of the methods of treating a disease such as psoriasis. Reviews of this technique are the most positive. The essence of the balneological treatment consists in the use of therapeutic mud, mineral water, in combination with sun and air baths.  

External treatment is actively and very successfully used to combat the external manifestations of psoriasis. Reviews received from patients regarding the use of medicinal ointments and creams are not always unanimous, since the effect of the use of one or another remedy is different, depending on the individual characteristics of the patient’s body with psoriasis. In this case, local preparations are used that reduce the inflammation and flaking on the surface of psoriatic plaques. The composition of such drugs includes salicylic acid, sulfur, urea, dithranol , wood or coal tar. For the treatment of psoriasis of the scalp, lotions with a similar composition are used. 

For effective treatment of psoriasis, an individual approach to each patient is required, since the disease proceeds differently in each individual case. It so happens that in order to eliminate the symptoms of psoriasis, the doctor has to experiment or combine various techniques and therapies in order to achieve the most positive result.

If psoriasis is mild and at an early stage of development, the patient is prescribed mild drugs that have virtually no side effects. And in the event that the therapy undertaken did not have the desired effect, the specialist changes the treatment strategy and recommends taking drugs with a stronger effect. From the entire arsenal of drug therapy used to treat psoriasis disease , positive reviews are received by such drugs as various steroids, vitamin D3, Methotrexate and Cyclosporin. But you need to use them in treatment very carefully and only under the guidance of the attending physician, since most drugs have a lot of side effects.   

Traditional methods of treatment

Before starting the alternative treatment of psoriasis, you need to consult with your doctor, who will tell you which method is approved for use, safe and effective. Here are several recipes for home treatment for psoriasis as an example:

Infusion of celandine herb. To prepare the infusion, you need to take a salt spoon of the herb and pour boiling water over it, put it to infuse for 20 minutes, after which the resulting medicine must be taken before meals in an amount of 50 ml.

The infusion from the series is prepared as follows: a tablespoon of the herb is taken, poured into a glass of boiling water, and set aside for an hour for brewing. After the infusion, take a tablespoon, four times a day.

Compresses of propolis and grated potatoes, which must be applied every day to the affected area, have a good effect.

As you can see, today there is a huge selection of different methods and means to combat psoriasis, the effectiveness of each of which depends on the degree and nature of the course of the disease. Therefore, there is no need to try to overcome this ailment on your own, only a specialist can prescribe the necessary treatment.

Psorinohel – effective treatment for psoriasis

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Psoriasis refers to non-infectious skin diseases, but in essence it is unpleasant and not aesthetic for a person. In medical terms, this disease is called psycho-somatic , and the dominant role is given to autoimmune disorders. Unfortunately, our medicine does not have specific means and methods for curing psoriasis. Medicines and therapeutic methods can only remove the symptoms of the disease, minimize human suffering and transfer the disease for a long time to the stage of remission.  

Homeopathic treatments

The low effectiveness of long-term treatment and the need for taking chemical drugs, which have a large list of side effects, forces patients to look for alternative methods of treatment. Today it is homeopathy that is the most effective of all the alternative therapies presented.

This method of treating psoriasis fully takes into account all the features of the manifestation of psoriasis and a variety of causal factors, since homeopathic remedies are selected for each patient individually, according to his constitution. When a patient is treated with homeopathic treatment , the whole organism is reconfigured. In other words, self-regulation begins, the restoration of the disturbed balance by the body’s own forces. Such treatment is carried out with organotropic agents that have a specific effect on the affected organs, and also improve the physical and psycho-emotional state of a person. 

Homeopathic medicines help to increase the patient’s immunity, normalize the gastrointestinal tract, and stabilize the function of the entire body system. As practice shows, homeopathy is easy to use and has a beneficial effect on all vital functions of a person.

Treatment of psoriasis with Psorinohel

Homeopathic treatment is highly effective with the combined action of drugs such as Psorinohel which are sold in a pharmacy without a prescription. The drug actively affects the internal forces of the body, reduces inflammatory processes, regulates the immune mechanism, and regenerates tissues.  

For therapeutic treatment, it has a broad spectrum of action. Psorinohel is prescribed for patients suffering from various degenerative, dermatological and other diseases. The medicine is used not only for the treatment of psoriasis, but also as an additional agent in the treatment of internal organs, combined with skin diseases. Keep in mind, Psorinohel , can provoke an exacerbation of the disease. But you should not be afraid of this. If the rash on the body intensifies, you must immediately reduce the dose of the drug. This is due to the evacuation of toxic substances from tissues. 

The drug comes in the form of drops and is administered orally or sublingually . You can hold a few drops under the tongue or dissolve in 5 ml of water. The daily dose is different for each age. In Psorinohelya no specific contraindications and side effects, so it can be used to treat psoriasis in children from the age of two.

Due to the fact that Psorinohel is a very strong drug and has the ability to affect the entire body, the scheme and course of treatment should be selected and developed by a specialist, taking into account the characteristics and condition of your body.  

Harmlessness and effectiveness are the main ingredients of homeopathic alternative treatment. An important advantage is the dynamism, the possibility of using it for pregnant women, debilitated patients and patients who cannot tolerate conventional medications.

Spa treatment for psoriasis. Israel invites!

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Psoriasis is the most common skin condition. It is a chronic non-communicable disease of unknown etiology. It is characterized by papular rashes in the form of plaques of various sizes – from a few millimeters to 3 centimeters in diameter. It is accompanied by itching, burning, sometimes (in a run-down form) painful sensations. Rashes are localized most often on the elbow and knee areas, on the scalp. The pathogenesis of this disease consists in the accelerated division of skin cells, layering of dead cells and the occurrence of specific inflammation under the zones of keratinization.

Along with medication and physiotherapeutic methods of psoriasis treatment, no less, and sometimes a more significant role, is played by sanatorium treatment. At the same time, the choice of treatment methods is purely individual and depends on many factors – the form of the disease, the patient’s age, the frequency of relapses, the duration of remission, etc. When it comes to this method of treating psoriasis, Israel takes a leading position in the world ranking of hospitals specializing in this field.  

Heliotherapy and aerotherapy at the Dead Sea

Sanatorium treatment of psoriasis includes, in addition to standard drug therapies, heliotherapy (sun therapy), aerotherapy (aerotherapy), thalassotherapy (sea water treatment) and balneotherapy (mineral springs treatment). All this can be fully provided by the resorts of Israel.

In the sanatoriums located on the coast of the Dead Sea, a result is achieved that is incomparable in efficiency with any other hospital in the world. The secret lies in the unique natural characteristics of the country’s climate. First of all, it is the unique healing spectrum of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. Studies have shown that a few kilometers from the Dead Sea, UV radiation has a completely different spectrum, devoid of the healing qualities that sunlight is endowed with over the sea.

Heliotherapy procedures for psoriasis patients last 6 hours daily, with equal breaks. The most beneficial times for heliotherapy are morning and afternoon. Sunbathing should be started with a few minutes, gradually bringing a single exposure up to 3 hours. When a spa treatment for psoriasis is prescribed , Israel is the optimal choice for heliotherapy.  

The air of the Dead Sea is saturated with oxygen, bromine, magnesium and other elements that have a beneficial effect on the general condition of the body. Air baths in Israel’s specialized sanatoriums are carried out in combination with sun baths. Sleeping with windows open is also part of aerotherapy. The technique helps to increase the body’s immune reactivity and to quickly relieve the external symptoms of psoriasis.

Thalassotherapy and balneotherapy

The positive effect of sea water on the condition of the skin in psoriasis was noted in ancient times. Currently, to achieve a stable remission, dosed sea bathing in combination with helio and aerotherapy is prescribed. When treating at the Dead Sea, the stay in the water should not exceed 20 minutes before each sun exposure. The Dead Sea water is oversaturated with salts of chlorine, bromine, iodine, sodium, magnesium and other trace elements, thanks to which the skin is effectively cleansed of psoriatic plaques.

Thus, when a spa treatment for psoriasis is needed , Israel offers the best combination of climatic conditions to achieve a quick and lasting result. The duration of remission after a course of treatment at the Dead Sea can reach 2 or even 3 years.  

Treatment with mineral springs also gives good results. Natural radon, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, iodine-bromine baths are very effective . Recently, a new curious direction in the spa treatment of psoriasis has appeared – ichthyotherapy , treatment with fish. Small fish have adapted to bite off dead cells from the skin of people entering the water. They quickly cleanse the skin of psoriatic scabs , and the spring water, rich in selenium and zinc, washes out the opened wounds and promotes their rapid healing.

The latest treatment of psoriasis with pharmacological drugs

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Psoriasis is an autoimmune dermatosis. Typically, symptoms of the disease are manifested in the presence of hyperemic, dry skin areas throughout the body. Such patches are called psoriatic plaques. At the microscopic level, psoriatic plaques are the result of excessive proliferation of various types of white blood cells and abnormal angiogenesis in the upper layers of the dermis.

General information

This disease is classified as follows: non-pustular types of psoriasis (ordinary or so-called “vulgar” psoriasis, erythrodermic psoriasis) and pustular types ( generalized , palmoplantar , annular , acrodermatitis , herpetiform impetigo). This most general classification includes differences in the disease, both in clinical manifestations and in the degree of prevalence of the inflammatory process.

The aforementioned increased proliferation of keratinocytes , macrophages and lymphocytes contributes to the infiltration of the dermis layers by these cells and, as a consequence, to thickening of the dermis at the sites of infiltration and raising it above the level of healthy skin areas. As a result, specific psoriatic plaques are formed, which eventually become pale gray, resembling paraffin, due to which they are called “paraffin lakes”. Most often, dermatoses are localized on the extensor surfaces of the elbow and knee joints, on the buttocks, on the palms and soles of the feet, on the external genitals and on the scalp.

It was necessary to develop the latest treatment for psoriasis due to the fact that this disease is a source of not only physical discomfort, which can manifest itself as severe itching and pain, but also psychological discomfort (up to deep depression, requiring the help of a specialist) caused by the aesthetic feelings of patients. Adequate treatment should act in a comprehensive manner on all etiological factors of this unpleasant chronic disease.  

General principles and pharmacological preparations for the treatment of psoriasis

Treatment may include effects on neuro-allergic, endocrine, metabolic, bacterial and other factors of the etiology of this autoimmune dermatosis. The most effective is the newest treatment of psoriasis , in which the action of pharmacological agents is aimed at stopping the accelerated proliferation of T-lymphocytes, or at stopping the interaction of immunocompetent cells by blocking the release of cytokines. 

However, T-lymphocytes perform the most important immune function in the human body, which is not always taken into account by the manufacturers of new drugs. For example, the drug Efalizumab was recently discontinued due to the identification of its strong immunosuppressive properties.

In case of detection of an autoimmune disease should be as soon as possible in accordance with the requirements of the physician to begin a complex newest psoriasis treatment using such proven and well-established drugs such as etanercept , Ustekinumab , Adalimumab , or infliximab . By suppressing the proliferation of humoral immunocompetent cells, these drugs belonging to different groups bind alpha-TNF and prevent the hyperactivation of T-lymphocytes.  

Medicines for the treatment of psoriasis are selected individually, depending on many factors. These include: the need for systemic or localized treatment (determined individually, depending on the degree of generalization of the process and the severity of systemic symptoms), general and biochemical blood parameters (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, total leukocyte count, leukocyte formula, etc.), patient age and presence in his body of concomitant diseases. Localized treatment has the advantage of minimizing the side effects that are an integral part of every pharmaceutical product.

Psoriasis is hereditary: a pattern to fight against!

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Hereditary factors, that is, genetic predisposition, sometimes plays cruel jokes with us. The set of genes that we inherited from our ancestors cannot be changed. For example, if someone in the family suffered from psoriasis, there is every chance that sooner or later this unpleasant disease may affect his direct descendants. Unfortunately, this fact is established, proven, and that psoriasis is inherited, we have to take it for granted.  

Why be afraid?

There is no age limit for psoriasis. It can appear for the first time in a 2-3-month-old baby, in a teenager, in an adult, in a very old man. Most often, the first symptoms of the disease, as a rule, appear in youth – 65% of all cases of onset of the disease are observed in patients aged 21-40 years. Moreover, the earlier psoriasis occurs, the more severe it proceeds, worse treatment is given, more often it recurs.

People with a genetic predisposition to this disease develop psoriasis 4 times more often than people with healthy heredity. So, if psoriasis is transmitted to a child from one parent, the likelihood of developing the disease in him is 25%. If both parents are sick, the risk of getting psoriasis increases manifold and amounts to 65-75%. The likelihood of psoriasis in a child if both parents are healthy, but the closest relative is sick is 17%.  

The statistics are disappointing, but not hopeless. Not everything is as sad as it might seem at first glance. The fact is that it is not the disease itself that is transmitted, but only the predisposition to it. That is, it is not at all a fact that a child whose parents (or one of the parents) are sick with psoriasis will necessarily manifest the disease. This may not happen at all if there are no certain factors provoking the onset of the appearance of psoriatic plaques on the body. That is, hereditary predisposition is only a potential threat. And in order to avoid the risk of psoriasis, it is necessary to clearly understand what causes can push its appearance and, if possible, eliminate them from life.

“Forewarned is forearmed”

Factors affecting the onset of psoriasis include:

– disturbances in the work of the endocrine system;

– violations of metabolic processes in the gastrointestinal tract;

– diseases of the digestive system;

– a decrease in the protective functions of the body (weakened immunity);

– hypersensitivity to food products, biological and chemical substances of an allergic nature;

– viral and infectious diseases;

– severe chronic diseases of internal organs;

– skin injuries (mechanical, thermal, chemical);

– malfunctions of the central and peripheral nervous system (stress, strong emotional outbursts, constant nervous tension, etc.);

– living in an unfavorable climate (either dry cold or hot humid);

– improper nutrition;

– bad habits (alcohol, smoking).

If you are at risk by birth, that is, you know for sure that psoriasis is inherited in your family from generation to generation, you need to do everything possible to avoid the influence of provoking factors on the body. By adhering to certain rules of behavior in everyday life, it is possible, if not to completely prevent the onset of psoriasis, then at least to minimize the risk of its manifestation.  

Attentive attitude to your health, correct daily regimen, balanced diet, rejection of harmful products that can cause an allergic reaction, immediate adequate treatment of any diseases, preventive measures that help to strengthen the general condition of the body and skin, including proper skin care, exclusion contact with aggressive chemical compounds – all this must be remembered as two and two and performed constantly, throughout life. The same rules should be followed during periods of remission, when the disease has already made itself felt, and you have learned from your own experience to successfully treat outbreaks of its exacerbations.

Unfortunately, there are currently no methods that could change the hereditary predisposition to a particular disease. And they are unlikely to appear in the foreseeable future .

Diagnosis of psoriasis: features, specifics

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Psoriasis, or as it is also called, scaly lichen, is a chronic skin disease. According to statistics, this disease affects about 2-3% of all inhabitants of the Earth. As a rule, psoriasis affects the skin on various parts of the human body, joints, nails, and less often mucous membranes. This disease has no age limits, since psoriasis can develop at any age, although in most cases, psoriatic manifestations first appear in people in their youth, up to 20 years.

Causes and symptoms of psoriasis

Where this skin disease comes from is unknown, there are only guesses. Some scientists believe that heredity is to blame for everything, others are stress, and still others are viral diseases. But so far none of these versions has categorical factual evidence. However, the fact that it is a genetic predisposition in some way increases the chances of getting psoriasis has already been proven. Scientists assure that if 1 parent suffered from the disease, the torisk of getting sick in a child is 25%, if both parents are sick, the likelihood of developing psoriasis increases to 65%.

This disease can be provoked by skin injuries, flu or tonsillitis, stress, certain allergic foods, medications, chemicals, weakened immunity, metabolic disorders in the body, chronic diseases of internal organs, dysfunction of the endocrine, nervous or digestive systems. Specific symptoms of psoriasis are localized pink plaques covered with a scaly, scaly crust. Rashes on the skin have an extremely unpleasant appearance, accompanied by excruciating itching, burning, excessive dry skin, thickening of the epidermis in the lesions.

Psoriasis Diagnostic Process

If the clinical picture of the disease is typical, then the diagnosis of psoriasis will not pose any particular problems. In the event that any of the parents or close relatives has the disease, the patient is obliged to inform the doctor about this fact, which will help determine the form, type and type of the disease.  

As a rule, psoriasis is diagnosed by a dermatologist and rheumatologist. The form of the disease is determined by external signs and locations of psoriatic plaques. If skin pathologies characteristic of a particular type of psoriasis are found, the specialist is obliged to conduct a complete clinical examination of the patient. This approach allows for a preliminary diagnosis and a picture of the disease. If the diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor begins to develop a treatment and prescribes a course of complex therapies for the patient.  

If psoriasis is suspected when examining a child, the doctor may prescribe additional tests and studies to distinguish similar skin diseases. Sometimes a skin biopsy is necessary during the examination.

The essence of the biopsy is that a small piece of skin is taken from the patient, approximately 6 mm in diameter. This sample is transferred to the pathologist , who performs all the necessary microscopic examinations. All the data that the pathologist receives during the research are recorded in a special report. Typically, only one biopsy is needed for a correct diagnosis. But there are times when the form or nature of the disease changes, and the result of the biopsy becomes unclear. In this situation, another biopsy is prescribed. Before prescribing any treatment, the doctor must once again carefully review all the conclusions on the results of laboratory tests.

Blood tests for a patient with psoriasis are not particularly important, because this disease does not affect the blood in any way. But during the examination, such analyzes are still necessary, since they allow us to find out the degree of danger for the patient of a particular drug. If a diagnosis of severe psoriasis is carried out , blood tests are of great importance, because at this stage of the disease, the balance of salts in the blood changes.   

If the patient complains of pain in the joints, the doctor is obliged to conduct tests for the presence of psoriatic arthritis in the patient . The diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis can be made by either a dermatologist or a rheumatologist or other orthopedic doctor. In this case, an X-ray is required, a blood test and a detailed examination of the joints are prescribed.

Correct diagnosis is a guarantee of successful psoriasis treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to approach the process of diagnosing the disease with the utmost responsibility.