Understanding Psoriasis

Comprehensive information about psoriasis, its management, and how Dermist can help

What is Psoriasis?​

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes rapid buildup of skin cells, leading to scaling on the skin's surface. These scales typically develop on joints, such as elbows and knees, but can occur anywhere on the body including the scalp, hands, feet, and genitals. The condition is characterized by cycles of flare-ups and remission. While psoriasis is not contagious, it can significantly impact quality of life, causing discomfort, pain, and emotional distress.

Common Symptoms

Types of Psoriasis

Common Triggers

Understanding and managing triggers can help reduce flare-ups

Stress

Emotional stress can trigger or worsen symptoms

Weather

Cold, dry weather can exacerbate symptoms

Infections

Certain infections can trigger flare-ups

Treatment Approaches

Topical Treatments

Creams and ointments applied directly to the skin. These are often the first line of treatment for mild to moderate psoriasis. Dermist falls into this category, offering a natural alternative backed by scientific and clinical research.

Phototherapy

Uses ultraviolet light to slow skin cell turnover. Often used for moderate to severe cases that don't respond adequately to topical treatments. Italian university study proved Dermist used along with phototherapy gives better results than phototherapy alone.

Systemic Medications

Oral or injected medications that work throughout the body. Reserved for severe cases or when other treatments prove ineffective.

Lifestyle Management

Moisturize Regularly

Keep Unaffected skin well hydrated with moisturizers. Apply Dermist at Psoriasistic skin immediately after bathing to lock in moisture.

Stress Management

Practice relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.

Sun Exposure

Moderate sun exposure can help, but protect skin from sunburn which can trigger flares.

Healthy Diet

Anti-inflammatory foods like fruits may help. Maintain a balanced diet.

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