Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease in which skin cells grow very rapidly and result in inflammation and unsightly scales. These scales can often be very dry, red, itchy and painful. According to the Mayo Clinic, psoriasis happens when the immune system responds to healthy cells as if they were under attack by foreign bodies. Though you can't permanently get rid of psoriasis, you can end a psoriasis breakout faster--and alleviate some of the associated pain and discomfort--by using a variety of approaches.
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that does not have a cure (as of 2009). It is characterized by outbreaks of thick, scaly skin patches that can often be inflamed and painful, not to mention unsightly. Though there are a numb...
Psoriasis is a skin disease that is characterized by outbreaks of thick, scaly skin patches that can often be inflamed and painful. Though there are a number of treatment options for the condition, there is no cure. Since psori...
Psoriasis is a condition where the cells of the skin grow too fast, causing red blotches that can be irritated, itchy and inflamed. It can take place anywhere on the body, including the scalp. There is no simple explanation why...
Oatmeal, oils, homeopathic herbs and other anti-inflammatory substances can not only soothe your hands (and feet) but can also get rid of the psoriasis-infused skin layers.