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Acne - Types, Causes, and Treatment |
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All about Cradle Cap |
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Be Guided When Treating Plantar Warts |
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Be More Informed with the Causes, Signs, and Cures for Contact Dermatitis |
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Causes and Treatments of Bed Sores |
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Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of Heat Rash |
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Chafing - Causes, Symptoms, and Various Treatments |
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Characteristics of a Flat Wart |
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Chronic Hives and Angiodema |
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Common Causes and Possible Treatments of Hyperhidrosis |
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Cosmetic Surgery and Its Procedural Rite |
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Dandruff and Its Causes |
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Diaper Rash and the Effects on Babies |
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Different Types of Scar Tissue |
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Eczema - Forms, Causes, and Preventive Measures |
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Elastosis and Its Possible Treatments |
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Erysipelas and Its Treatments |
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Fifth Disease and How It Affects Children |
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Folliculitis, Tinea Barbae, and Barber's Itch |
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Get More Information Regarding Molluscum Contagiosum |
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Get to Know More about Stretch Marks and How to Treat It |
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Know More about Boils to Avoid It |
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Know More Regarding the Cause and Treatment of Ringworms |
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Know the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments for Xeroderma Pigmentosum |
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Lichen Planus and Your Skin |
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Men and Jock Itch |
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Mole - Beauty Mark or Nuisance |
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Postherpetic Neuralgia - Its Causes, Signs, and Treatments |
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Prevent Rosacea by Determining Its Causes and Cures |
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Psoriasis - Your Information to Its Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments |
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Scleroderma a.k.a Hard Skin |
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Significance of Keloids |
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Signs and Symptoms of Roseola |
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Signs of Measles |
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Singles, Chickenpox, and Varicella-Zoster Viruses |
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Skin Cancer and Its Classification |
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Soothe Sunburned Skin with Skin-soothing Botanicals |
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Sun Burn and Its Effects |
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Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments od Scabies |
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Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments of Ichthyosis |
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The Causes of Anhidrosis |
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The Common Causes of Athlete's Foot |
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The Common Sign and Symptoms of Seborrheic Dermatitis |
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The Guide to Learning More Regarding Cellulitis |
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The Scalded Skin Syndrome |
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Tips to Help You Prevent Acne |
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Understanding Impetigo |
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Vexatious and Annoying Flea Bites |
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Vitiligo - Your Information to Treat It |
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Warts - What Causes It and Its Treatments |
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What You Need to Know about Anal Warts |
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What You Need to Know About Frostbite |
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Your Information to Chilblains - Causes, Symptoms, and Cures |
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Your Information to Poison Ivy Rash |
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Gastric Disorders – Causes and Treatments
Gastritis is the most common digestive disorder, which causes chronic stomach inflammation and in extreme cases may even lead to stomach ulcer. If you are frequently suffering from this avoidable agony, it’s better to take it seriously to shun worsening of case.
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Psoriasis – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
There are various types of chronic skin diseases, and psoriasis is one of these. This condition is characterized by a patch of raised skin with a reddish color. The patch of skin is covered with a white and flaky buildup. Some incidences of this problem are really mild and are hard to detect. On the other hand, there are also some cases which are extremely severe. Severe cases of this skin disease usually find the individual covered with the red patches on various areas of his or her body. This skin condition is not contagious, indicating that you will not get it from another person who has the disease. Nor will another individual get it from you if you have it also.
The exact reason why you may be affected with psoriasis is still not known. However, there have been beliefs
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that this condition is connected with the faulty signals which have been sent by the immune system of your body. These mistaken signals can increase your skin cells’ growth cycle. As the skin cells keep on growing, they build up on the upper layers of your skin. This goes especially when your body is not able to shed off the skin cells. In the U.S., 2 out of 100 individuals have this disease. Each year, there is an estimated number of 150,000 new cases. |
There are various forms of this disease. These include the inverse type, the guttate type, the psoriatic arthritis, and the plaque type. Each of these forms differs in location, severity, and duration of the condition. They also differ according to the pattern and shape of the flakes or scales. The inverse form of this disease develops on the underarms and under your breasts. It can also develop on the skin folds surrounding your buttocks, genitals, and groin. On the other hand, the guttate form usually affects kids and early adults. The problem often erupts after the individual experiences sore throat. Plaque psoriasis is considered as the most common type of the disease. There are at least 80% of psoriatic patients who are affected with this. This form may manifest its symptoms anywhere on the surface of your skin. Your elbows, knees, trunk, nails, and scalp are usually the areas which are affected with the patches.
There is a way for you to treat this problem. The treatment which is suitable for you depends on your health, your lifestyle, the severity of your case, and your age. Some treatment types include limited exposure to sunlight; topical skin medication; oral medication; steroids; and exposure to UV rays. Natural remedies are also effective in getting rid of your disease. An example would be polypodium leucotomos, which is a fern located within Honduras. This plant is recognized for its blood purification qualities. In order for you to lessen the severity of your condition, you need to take in the extract of the plant orally. Tea tree oil is also a strong medication for psoriasis. This goes the same for the extracts of dandelion, which contain natural allergens.
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