Psoriasis
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Clinic
- Psoriasis is a long-lasting, noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by Skin plaques.
- These plaques are red, or purple maybe darker, dry, itchy, and scaly.
- Psoriasis varies in severity from small, localized patches to complete body coverage.
- Trauma can trigger psoriatic skin changes at that spot, which is known as the Koebner phenomenon.
Five main types |
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Remedies
Guttate Psoriasis Remedies
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Ars-i |
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Sep |
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Guttate Psoriasis |
Sil |
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Ars |
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Sul |
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Petr |
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Scalp Psoriasis |
Merc |
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Other Remedies
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Agg in Cold Weather |
Psor |
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Discoloration on the Skin |
Kali-ars |
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Psoriasis Universalis |
Thuj |
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Nails Psoriasis |
Ant-c |
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Knees / Elbows |
Phos |
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Hands / Fingers |
Lyc |
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Joint Pain |
Rhus-t |
Rhus Tox works well where joints are involved. Any of the joints may be affected. The affected joints are very painful and stiff. The pain is worse when at rest and after periods of inactivity, and better after movement. The pain and stiffness are, therefore, worse in the morning. Exposure to cold air also makes the pain worse. Some patients get relief from warm fomentation. Massaging the affected joint also soothes the pain in some cases. |