Homeopathy Treatment for PSORIASIS

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Homeopathy Treatment for PSORIASIS

An autoimmune disorder of skin with abnormal patches which is red, dry, and scaly is psoriasis. Initially, the patches begin in localized part and then may spread to other parts of the body. Injury to the skin is one of the triggering factors for the development of the psoriatic patch. The areas commonly affected in psoriasis include scalp, nails, elbow, knee, armpits, neck, bend of joints etc. Majority of the people notice that their psoriatic symptoms get triggered during winter or with certain medications.

Mainly five types of psoriasis a seen i.e. plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic psoriasis among which plaque psoriasis is the most common one. Certain infections, strong emotional or psychological stress, dryness of skin, excessive alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking are the predisposing factor for psoriasis. The psoriatic lesion may itch severely followed by burning, scratching, blister formation and bleeding. Whitish scaly formation is the key feature of this condition.

When this condition persists for a prolonged period it may affect the individual physically as well as psychologically. Homeopathic medicine helps in relieving the symptoms and can clear up the lesions and scaliness. Homeopathic treatment for psoriasis is based on complete individualization as symptomatology varies from person to person. It prevents further relapse or recurrence of this skin disorder.


Psoriasis is an auto immune disease that cannot be totally cured, although it can be managed with appropriate treatment approaches. The homoeopathic therapy of psoriasis aims to help affected persons by alleviating symptoms and keeping the condition under control. Because homoeopathic medicines are derived from natural substances, they have essentially no side effects and are quite efficient in treating the same. In the case of psoriasis, homoeopathy focuses on the cause of the problem and seeks to correct the cause of the cell division as well as the skin inflammation. Once this is completed, the symptoms begin to fade and the skin resumes its usual appearance.

Homoeopathic treatments may not produce immediate benefits, but they will leave you feeling better and refreshed in the long run.

What is Psoriasis?


Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that affects the skin cells' life cycle. In a normal skin cycle, new skin cells are produced and replace the old ones every few weeks. However, in psoriasis, the immune system mistakenly accelerates this process, causing the skin cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin.

Symptoms of Psoriasis


Red patches of skin: Psoriasis typically presents as red, inflamed patches of skin. These patches can be small or large and are often covered with silver or white scales.

Thickened skin: The affected skin may become thick and raised. It may feel rough or have a leathery texture.

Dry, cracked skin: Psoriasis can cause dryness and cracking of the skin, leading to discomfort and pain. This is especially common in areas prone to friction, such as elbows, knees, and hands.

Itching and burning: The affected skin may be itchy and may also cause a burning sensation. Scratching the affected areas can worsen the condition and lead to further skin damage.

Nail changes: Psoriasis can affect the nails, causing them to become pitted, discolored, or ridged. In some cases, nails may also detach from the nail bed.

Joint pain and swelling: Some people with psoriasis may develop a type of arthritis called psoriatic arthritis. This can cause joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, often affecting the fingers, toes, knees, or ankles.

Scalp involvement: Psoriasis can affect the scalp, leading to the formation of thick scales and itchy patches. These patches may extend beyond the hairline onto the forehead, neck, or ears.

Sensitive skin: Psoriasis-affected skin may be sensitive and prone to irritation. It can be easily triggered by certain factors, such as stress, injuries, or certain medications.

Cuases of psoriasis?

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Immune system dysfunction
  • Environmental triggers
  • Inflammation
  • Lifestyle factors

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