The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis that appears as red, raised patches or lesions that are covered by a build up of silver/white dead skin cells. The other four types of the disease are guttate, inverse pustular and erythrodermic but these are less common.
Untreated, psoriasis can lead to infection, fluid loss and poor circulation. It has also been linked with arthritis. Psoriasis most commonly appears on the scalp, knees, elbows and torso between the ages of 15 and 35 but can appear anywhere and at any age.
Psoriasis skin treatment usually involves topical (on the skin) or systemic (throughout the body) forms of treatment. What works best for one person may not work for another and this can lead to a lot of money exchanging hands in the search for a new psoriasis treatment.
The simplest psoriasis skin treatment to control itching is by keeping the skin moisturized. Pressing a wet towel against the itchy spot also offers temporary relief. Others find cold showers and cold packs help. Other treatments for itch include antihistamines, steroids, capsaicin, topical anesthetics, topical immunomodulators, antidepressants and plain aspirin.
As mentioned earlier, finding relief from psoriasis often involves trying various products that can be expensive. Thankfully, I may be able to save you a little money here as I've found a free offer!
Revitol are offering a free bottle of their Dermasis Psoriasis Cream to help fight symptoms that make your skin look red and patchy. Using a dual-approach, the first being to increase the rate the dead skin cells are shed and a deep moisturizer to make your skin nice and soft. If you are interested in reading more about this cream and the ingredients, just click here. Unfortunately, this free offer is only available in the USA and Canada but if you live elsewhere, it's still worth looking as there are some reductions to be found.
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