INTEGRATED TREATMENT FOR PSORIASIS
Dr K S Prasanna, Dermatologist, Institute of Applied Dermatology, Kasaragod, Kerala
Psoriasis: Non-Contagious Skin Disorder
Psoriasis : Common symptoms and Diagnosis
The white,
silvery scales of psoriasis are so distinctive that it is relatively easy to
diagnose. Where the scales are not evident, as often occurs in people who bathe
and scrub frequently, scratching the lesions will show the typical scales.
Further scratching will show bleeding pinpoints, which are also characteristic
of the disease.
Scientists
have learned that a person’s immune system and genes play important roles. It
seems that many genes must interact to cause psoriasis.
Scientists
also know that not everyone who inherits the genes for psoriasis will get
psoriasis. It seems that a person must inherit the “right” mix of genes. Then
the person must be exposed to a trigger.
Many people say that their psoriasis began after they experienced one of these common psoriasis triggers:
- A stressful event
- Throat sore or in Cold, dry weather
- Taking certain medicines, such as lithium or medicine to prevent malaria
- A cut, scratch, or bad sunburn
Psoriasis may look contagious, but it's not. One cannot get psoriasis from touching someone who has it. To get psoriasis, a person must inherit the genes that cause it. IAD is developing an integrated treatment for psoriasis. We combine the use of phototherapy along with ayurvedic medicines. Topical use of ayurvedic oil made of ‘Dantapala' was found very useful. Treatments based on pitta changes are effective in controlling the exacerbations.
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