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The most widespread treatment for psoriasis is the application of topical ointments and lotions
that can assist minimize the spread of the unpleasant scaly pores and skin patches associated
with the disease. Topical lotions normally turn out to be efficient in the course of the first phases
of psoriasis. The epidermis growth normally reacts positively to ointments and creams and may
disappear right after some time.




Maria asks…




Painful, itchy psoriasis in between buttocks… PLEASE HELP?
I had been diagnosed with Psoriasis a few years ago, when I was around 11, and I had the
non-itchy type on my elbows. After treatment with Salicylic acid it went away, and after an
outbreak again after 2 years, I used the same treatment and it went.

Now I am going to be 16 in a few weeks, and around 6 months back a small scaly psoriasis
spot started forming at the beginning of my butt-crack.. it wasn’t itchy, really so I didn’t bother
much. I occasionally used the Salicylic acid cream there.

 Around a few days back, it suddenly spread, and for the first time my psoriasis started to feel
itchy uncontrollably. It spread down and around my buttock area, and it is very itchy and painful.
It even starts to bleed easily if i scratch too hard.
But before I consult a doctor (I realllyyy don’t want to show my butt to anyone) I am willing to try
out ANY type of self-medication that might help. Is it necessary at this point to tell my parents
and go to a dermatologist? Because i really feel embarrassed about it :’(
It would be nice if someone having the same kind of experience tell me their story, I really feel
like I’m dirty or something

PS. I have been trying to use Salicylic acid cream again, and some Turmeric + water paste, and
keeping the area dry with tissue paper.




                                                                                                1/8
admin answers:

After years of treating my psoriasis with prescription medications with little or no success, I
decided to look for the alternative treatments. I came across SerenaSkin herbal remedies, their
testimonials were promising, so I gave it a try. It turned to be the best treatment I’ve ever tried.
Next day of applying ointment and spray I could feel the start of the healing, in a week my skin
cleared up. I also took anti-psoriasis extract to keep the disease under control. More than a year
later I’m free of psoriasis.




Sandra asks…




any thing helpful for psoriasis (1st stage)?
I have psoriasis on both of my back of the elbows. Please suggest any home treatment for
that.




                                                                                              2/8
admin answers:

No doubt it is right that psoriasis is difficult to treat skin condition. But in the earlier stage it is
more easy to handle this condition.

Your should contact to any better dermatologist for the treatment of psoriasis.

Always use this tips with treatment

1) Wear cotton dresses.
2) Use sunscreen when go out in extreme hours of summer. But take care about the ingredient
of the sunscreens. Because some screens have been found made by toxic chemical materials,
which are harmful for skin and may worsen your Psoriasis.
3) Keep your skin moist in this way you may stop your skin being dryer, Dry skin causes the
increase in scales of Psoriasis.
4) Leave all anxiety and depression due to Psoriasis in your skin. Be normal and hopeful to get
rid from this skin condition. Stress is a major reason behind increase in Psoriasis.
5) Smoking is not better specially for the patients of psoriasis. Even it increases the risk of being
affected by Psoriasis far more time in healthy persons.




George asks…




Could this be psoriasis?




                                                                                                      3/8
I have had eczema since I was about 12 (I’m 17 now), and for the past couple of years I’ve had
dry skin on my elbows that I thought was eczema. However, my mum and my paternal
grandfather both have psoriasis, and I think that’s what I have on my elbows. It doesn’t bother
me that much, but sometimes it flares up and becomes incredibly itchy and red. Also, the skin
has a slight greyish tint which I’ve never had with eczema, and no matter what I put on it, it
doesn’t go away, and sometimes it burns if I put my usual eczema treatments on it.

If it is psoriasis, what could I use on it?




admin answers:

Hello there. It sounds like psoriasis. You can try one of the natural treatments available on the
Internet. Some of them do actually work. For my psor. I use herbal cream by Champori quite
successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they then stay clear for
months on end.
Try it: Champori is available online without prescription and comes with money back guarantee
so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
Best,
Antje




John asks…




                                                                                            4/8
How can I make my psoriasis go away?!?
Ive got a large patch of psoriasis on my left lower leg and some on both elbows and both
knee’s. I’m a sixteen year old girl and I’m fed up of having to cover up in summer time
because of the ugly condition, I’ve never ever had a summer where I’ve worn shorts or got my
legs out at any point. I’ve been given heaps of creams from doctors that work to a certain point
and it’s almost cleared up, then it comes back. I also had light therapy last year that I had to
miss school for even though it did nothing but give me a tan. I’m deeply insecure and get
depressed over my skin condition and need to find a way/treatment/cream that will clear it up :/
Thanks to anyone that helps!




admin answers:

I feel your pain, I am a 39 year old female and got it this year. I had to go to cuba for my sisters
wedding and everyone made comments on my skin. People starred at me and I felt like a leper.
When I got back home, I decided to fight this before the summer hits. I drink lots of water,
12glasses a day, take vitamins a,b,c,d,e,calcium with zinc and fish liver oil. Then before I go to
the light therapy I take a warm salt water bath, go to no frills they sell boxes of Mediterranean
sea salt in a box for a buck, I put the whole thing in the tub. Don’t take long hot baths, stay
away from scented soaps and us this cream that is cheap and has no cortisone’s in it called
galaxal base.
Good luck and hang in there, mine is almost gone. Oh ya try not to stress over it, because
stress makes it worse.




                                                                                              5/8
Mary asks…




Do I have inverse psoriasis or is it alcoholism (zinc deficiency)?
I have seen many, many dermatologists, and no one can figure out what is wrong with me.
Whenever I sweat, I get a rash under my “right” armpit, never my left. NEVER my left, just my
right armpit. Sometimes I get a rash in other skinfolds, but normally it is isolated in my right
armpit.

It all began about two years ago. One day rashes started breaking out between my legs, and
before I knew it, I was in the hospital getting serious antihistamine treatment–during this first
out-break, my armpits were completely covered, my neck was covered, the folds of my knees
were covered, and my elbow folds were covered in rashes. The Doctor put me on prednisone
and it zapped it, but ever since I have been battling this rash under my right armpit. And it gets
to hurting sometimes.

But this is the catch: I am a very, very bad drinker. I used to drink up to a fifth (of liquor) a day,
and now I drink 12 to 18 beer a day. A famous psoriasis specialist, who I contacted via email,
said that drinking is my problem–I am 23 years old and she believes drinking is my problem. But
my local dermatologists have sent biopsies that have come back distorted: one will say
psoriasis, another will say spongyitis dermatitis, and another will say dermatititis.

Can anyone tell me what I have? What to do in response to it? The psoriasis specialist who
said it is my alcoholism said for me to quit drinking and take lots of Zinc supplements. Is this
maybe the solution?

If you plan to help me, I can email you and articulate further.




                                                                                                6/8
admin answers:

Hi,

This is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. It is not used in Hospitals
all over the world yet – but as more people get this water then they will all see that Eczema is
curable.

Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=PlayList&p=262C30FDF046ADAB&
playnext=1&index=4

You can try to get free alkaline water – place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com Place a add
to ask for 8.5 PH drinking water, and hope that the person can also make 2.5 PH water.
Drinking the alkaline water will help, even if you can not spray the 2.5 PH water on your skin
and hair.

I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis’ on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of
his arms and hands.

He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also
drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is
doing much better.

Good Luck!




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Even though considerably from becoming lifestyle threatening, psoriasis can have more of an
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Treatment For Psoriasis On Elbows Questions Answered

  • 1. Treatment For Psoriasis On Elbows Questions Answered The most widespread treatment for psoriasis is the application of topical ointments and lotions that can assist minimize the spread of the unpleasant scaly pores and skin patches associated with the disease. Topical lotions normally turn out to be efficient in the course of the first phases of psoriasis. The epidermis growth normally reacts positively to ointments and creams and may disappear right after some time. Maria asks… Painful, itchy psoriasis in between buttocks… PLEASE HELP? I had been diagnosed with Psoriasis a few years ago, when I was around 11, and I had the non-itchy type on my elbows. After treatment with Salicylic acid it went away, and after an outbreak again after 2 years, I used the same treatment and it went. Now I am going to be 16 in a few weeks, and around 6 months back a small scaly psoriasis spot started forming at the beginning of my butt-crack.. it wasn’t itchy, really so I didn’t bother much. I occasionally used the Salicylic acid cream there. Around a few days back, it suddenly spread, and for the first time my psoriasis started to feel itchy uncontrollably. It spread down and around my buttock area, and it is very itchy and painful. It even starts to bleed easily if i scratch too hard. But before I consult a doctor (I realllyyy don’t want to show my butt to anyone) I am willing to try out ANY type of self-medication that might help. Is it necessary at this point to tell my parents and go to a dermatologist? Because i really feel embarrassed about it :’( It would be nice if someone having the same kind of experience tell me their story, I really feel like I’m dirty or something PS. I have been trying to use Salicylic acid cream again, and some Turmeric + water paste, and keeping the area dry with tissue paper. 1/8
  • 2. admin answers: After years of treating my psoriasis with prescription medications with little or no success, I decided to look for the alternative treatments. I came across SerenaSkin herbal remedies, their testimonials were promising, so I gave it a try. It turned to be the best treatment I’ve ever tried. Next day of applying ointment and spray I could feel the start of the healing, in a week my skin cleared up. I also took anti-psoriasis extract to keep the disease under control. More than a year later I’m free of psoriasis. Sandra asks… any thing helpful for psoriasis (1st stage)? I have psoriasis on both of my back of the elbows. Please suggest any home treatment for that. 2/8
  • 3. admin answers: No doubt it is right that psoriasis is difficult to treat skin condition. But in the earlier stage it is more easy to handle this condition. Your should contact to any better dermatologist for the treatment of psoriasis. Always use this tips with treatment 1) Wear cotton dresses. 2) Use sunscreen when go out in extreme hours of summer. But take care about the ingredient of the sunscreens. Because some screens have been found made by toxic chemical materials, which are harmful for skin and may worsen your Psoriasis. 3) Keep your skin moist in this way you may stop your skin being dryer, Dry skin causes the increase in scales of Psoriasis. 4) Leave all anxiety and depression due to Psoriasis in your skin. Be normal and hopeful to get rid from this skin condition. Stress is a major reason behind increase in Psoriasis. 5) Smoking is not better specially for the patients of psoriasis. Even it increases the risk of being affected by Psoriasis far more time in healthy persons. George asks… Could this be psoriasis? 3/8
  • 4. I have had eczema since I was about 12 (I’m 17 now), and for the past couple of years I’ve had dry skin on my elbows that I thought was eczema. However, my mum and my paternal grandfather both have psoriasis, and I think that’s what I have on my elbows. It doesn’t bother me that much, but sometimes it flares up and becomes incredibly itchy and red. Also, the skin has a slight greyish tint which I’ve never had with eczema, and no matter what I put on it, it doesn’t go away, and sometimes it burns if I put my usual eczema treatments on it. If it is psoriasis, what could I use on it? admin answers: Hello there. It sounds like psoriasis. You can try one of the natural treatments available on the Internet. Some of them do actually work. For my psor. I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they then stay clear for months on end. Try it: Champori is available online without prescription and comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free. Best, Antje John asks… 4/8
  • 5. How can I make my psoriasis go away?!? Ive got a large patch of psoriasis on my left lower leg and some on both elbows and both knee’s. I’m a sixteen year old girl and I’m fed up of having to cover up in summer time because of the ugly condition, I’ve never ever had a summer where I’ve worn shorts or got my legs out at any point. I’ve been given heaps of creams from doctors that work to a certain point and it’s almost cleared up, then it comes back. I also had light therapy last year that I had to miss school for even though it did nothing but give me a tan. I’m deeply insecure and get depressed over my skin condition and need to find a way/treatment/cream that will clear it up :/ Thanks to anyone that helps! admin answers: I feel your pain, I am a 39 year old female and got it this year. I had to go to cuba for my sisters wedding and everyone made comments on my skin. People starred at me and I felt like a leper. When I got back home, I decided to fight this before the summer hits. I drink lots of water, 12glasses a day, take vitamins a,b,c,d,e,calcium with zinc and fish liver oil. Then before I go to the light therapy I take a warm salt water bath, go to no frills they sell boxes of Mediterranean sea salt in a box for a buck, I put the whole thing in the tub. Don’t take long hot baths, stay away from scented soaps and us this cream that is cheap and has no cortisone’s in it called galaxal base. Good luck and hang in there, mine is almost gone. Oh ya try not to stress over it, because stress makes it worse. 5/8
  • 6. Mary asks… Do I have inverse psoriasis or is it alcoholism (zinc deficiency)? I have seen many, many dermatologists, and no one can figure out what is wrong with me. Whenever I sweat, I get a rash under my “right” armpit, never my left. NEVER my left, just my right armpit. Sometimes I get a rash in other skinfolds, but normally it is isolated in my right armpit. It all began about two years ago. One day rashes started breaking out between my legs, and before I knew it, I was in the hospital getting serious antihistamine treatment–during this first out-break, my armpits were completely covered, my neck was covered, the folds of my knees were covered, and my elbow folds were covered in rashes. The Doctor put me on prednisone and it zapped it, but ever since I have been battling this rash under my right armpit. And it gets to hurting sometimes. But this is the catch: I am a very, very bad drinker. I used to drink up to a fifth (of liquor) a day, and now I drink 12 to 18 beer a day. A famous psoriasis specialist, who I contacted via email, said that drinking is my problem–I am 23 years old and she believes drinking is my problem. But my local dermatologists have sent biopsies that have come back distorted: one will say psoriasis, another will say spongyitis dermatitis, and another will say dermatititis. Can anyone tell me what I have? What to do in response to it? The psoriasis specialist who said it is my alcoholism said for me to quit drinking and take lots of Zinc supplements. Is this maybe the solution? If you plan to help me, I can email you and articulate further. 6/8
  • 7. admin answers: Hi, This is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. It is not used in Hospitals all over the world yet – but as more people get this water then they will all see that Eczema is curable. Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=PlayList&p=262C30FDF046ADAB& playnext=1&index=4 You can try to get free alkaline water – place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com Place a add to ask for 8.5 PH drinking water, and hope that the person can also make 2.5 PH water. Drinking the alkaline water will help, even if you can not spray the 2.5 PH water on your skin and hair. I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis’ on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of his arms and hands. He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is doing much better. Good Luck! Powered by Yahoo! Answers Psoriasis is a little recognized problem that can greatly affect the lives of folks struggling from it. Even though considerably from becoming lifestyle threatening, psoriasis can have more of an impact on the quality of life of the particular person. Successful treatment relies upon on how influenced the person with psoriasis is. Organic Psoriasis therapies do exist, nevertheless. Turbo boost the total experience by using a wordpress plugin twitter To {Find out|Read} {on|more}.. {Click here|Psoriasis Treatment|Scalp Psoriasis Treatment|natural psoriasis treatment|psoriasis treatment over the counter|treatment for psoriasi s|http://psoriasistreatmentnatural.net/psoriasis-treatment.html|psoriasistreatmentnatural.net/psor 7/8
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