01/05/2026
10 days RASHES improvement for a
! !
BEFORE: severe rashes and wounds on the the scalp, face and body with extreme itchiness and discomfort! 😢
AFTER: rashes resolving, healing wounds, better sleep and happier disposition! 💙
What did the patient do?
✔️Compliance to prescribed medications
✔️Healthy food choices
✔️Better sleeping habits
✔️No vices
✔️Weight loss
✔️Followed his wife (confirmed by Mrs.)-
She wants the best for him!💙
Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes a rash with itchy, scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp.
Psoriasis is a common, long-term (chronic) disease with no cure. It can be painful, interfere with sleep and make it hard to concentrate. The condition tends to go through cycles, flaring for a few weeks or months, then subsiding for a while.
What causes psoriasis?
Psoriasis runs in families: If a parent, grandparent, brother, or sister has psoriasis, you have a higher risk of getting it. Psoriasis is not contagious.
What can trigger psoriasis?
Plenty of everyday things can act as a trigger, causing psoriasis to appear for the first time. Common psoriasis triggers include:
* Stress
* Skin injury, such as a cut or bad sunburn
* Infection, such as strep throat
* Some medications, including lithium, prednisone, and hydroxychloroquine
* Weather, especially cold, dry weather
* To***co
* Alcohol (heavy drinking)
These triggers can also cause psoriasis flare-ups. Different people have different triggers. For example, periods of intense stress may trigger your psoriasis but cold weather may not.
That’s why it’s so important for people who have psoriasis to know what triggers their psoriasis. Avoiding triggers can reduce psoriasis flares.
Are there any complications of psoriasis?
For some people diagnosed with psoriasis, the skin condition causes more than itchiness, scaling skin and skin discoloration. It can lead to swollen joints and arthritis. If you have psoriasis, you may be at higher risk of:
* Diabetes.
* Obesity.
* High cholesterol.
* Strokes.
* Heart attacks.
References:
American Academy of Dermatology
Cleveland Clinic
Mayo Clinic
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