Natural Psoriasis Treatment

When discussing psoriasis treatments, it is important to understand just what psoriasis is (and isn’t). Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder that presents with symptoms that include red, flaky patches of skin. While this disorder appears on the skin, it actually develops deep within your immune system, specifically in your T cells. These T cells protect your body from disease and infection. If these T cells mistakenly become active, they will set off immune responses, which can lead to symptoms of psoriasis.

Types of Psoriasis

Psoriasis can sometimes be difficult to diagnose because it often looks similar to other skin diseases. In some cases, diagnosis can require microscopic examination of a skin sample or scraping. There are several different types of psoriasis, including:

  • Plaque psoriasis
  • Guttate psoriasis
  • Pustular psoriasis
  • Inverse psoriasis
  • Erythrodermic psoriasis

Each type of psoriasis is associated with different symptoms, as well as where on the body it will appear. Additionally, some individuals may also suffer psoriatic arthritis, a condition that presents with both arthritis and psoriasis symptoms.

Psoriasis has no cure; however, there are many different natural remedies for psoriasis that can alleviate the symptoms. Here are some tips on how to treat psoriasis naturally that can help.

Supplements

Certain dietary supplements such as fish oil, milk thistle, aloe vera, and evening primrose have been shown to help with mild psoriasis symptoms.

Alleviate the Dry Skin

A humidifier can help keep the air in your office or home moist, which can help with the dry skin. You should also use moisturizers to help keep the skin moist and to keep it from forming plaques.

Eat a Healthy Diet

Diet has been shown to be a natural remedy for psoriasis symptoms. Reduce your intake of red meat and fatty foods. Foods that can reduce inflammation include seeds, nuts, and cold water fish. Olive oil, when applied topically, has been seen to help soothe the skin and even the scalp.

Warm Baths

While hot water can irritate the skin, a warm bath with mineral oil, olive oil, Epsom salts, or milk can provide relief from itching. Use a moisturizer right after your bath to enhance the moisturizing effect.

Therapies from St. Louis Laser Liposuction Center

If you find these psoriasis natural treatment measures are not working, then you need a more aggressive approach to relieving the symptoms of psoriasis, we have several procedures and treatments, including medications and phototherapy. Please call us today to set up a consultation where we can discuss your individual case.

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