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Psoriasis नहीं होगा दोबारा | सोरायसिस के इलाज पर नई खोज | Dr Raghav Heal Max Clinic National Khabar

@Psoriasis @drPsoriasis @सोरायसिस @DrRaghav @Healmax ‪@healthytimes2010‬ @Megha @NationalKhabar ‪@aajtak‬ ‪@ZeeNews‬ ‪@nationalhealth114‬ ‪@KnowledgeFactory20‬ Helpline: 07042270412 09643596206 09999831312 www.thenationalkhabar.com Email: [email protected] Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes red, itchy scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp. Psoriasis is a common, long-term (chronic) disease with no cure. It tends to go through cycles, flaring for a few weeks or months, then subsiding for a while or going into remission. Treatments are available to help you manage symptoms. And you can incorporate lifestyle habits and coping strategies to help you live better with psoriasis Symptoms Plaque psoriasis Plaque psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxGuttate psoriasis Guttate psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxScalp psoriasis Scalp psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxInverse psoriasis Inverse psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxNail psoriasis Nail psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxPustular psoriasis Pustular psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog boxErythrodermic psoriasis Erythrodermic psoriasisOpen pop-up dialog box Psoriasis signs and symptoms can vary from person to person. Common signs and symptoms include: Red patches of skin covered with thick, silvery scales Small scaling spots (commonly seen in children) Dry, cracked skin that may bleed or itch Itching, burning or soreness Thickened, pitted or ridged nails Swollen and stiff joints Psoriasis patches can range from a few spots of dandruff-like scaling to major eruptions that cover large areas. The most commonly affected areas are the lower back, elbows, knees, legs, soles of the feet, scalp, face and palms. Most types of psoriasis go through cycles, flaring for a few weeks or months, then subsiding for a time or even going into remission. Psoriasis triggers Many people who are predisposed to psoriasis may be free of symptoms for years until the disease is triggered by some environmental factor. Common psoriasis triggers include: Infections, such as strep throat or skin infections Weather, especially cold, dry conditions Injury to the skin, such as a cut or scrape, a bug bite, or a severe sunburn Stress Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke Heavy alcohol consumption Certain medications — including lithium, high blood pressure medications and antimalarial drugs Rapid withdrawal of oral or systemic corticosteroids Risk factors Anyone can develop psoriasis. About a third of instances begin in the pediatric years. These factors can increase your risk: Family history. The condition runs in families. Having one parent with psoriasis increases your risk of getting the disease, and having two parents with psoriasis increases your risk even more. Stress. Because stress can impact your immune system, high stress levels may increase your risk of psoriasis. Smoking. Smoking tobacco not only increases your risk of psoriasis but also may increase the severity of the disease. Smoking may also play a role in the initial development of the disease. सोरायसिस का इलाज, #symptoms of #psoriasis, #psoriasis #removal, #psoriasis #diet, #psoriatic #arthritis, #psoriasis #treatement,psoriasis treatment in hindi,psoriasis cure,psoriasis ka ilaj hindi me,psoriasis disease or #medical condition,prevention of psoriasis,psoriasis on face how to treat,psoriasis scalp,dr #raghav #heal #max #clinic,pragati chauhan song,national khabar,psoriasis holistic center,psoriasis scalp scratching

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