Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Arthropathic Psoriasis (Psoriatic Arthritis)

Arthropathic Psoriasis (Psoriatic Arthritis) is a form of psoriasis that affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling, often alongside skin lesions. It can involve any joint but commonly affects the fingers, toes, knees, and spine. The condition results from immune system overactivity leading to inflammation in both skin and joints. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent joint damage and maintain mobility. Management includes medication, lifestyle changes, and sometimes physical therapy to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.

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Palmoplantar Psoriasis

Palmoplantar Psoriasis is a form of psoriasis affecting the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, causing thickened, red, and scaly skin. It can lead to pain, cracking, and difficulty in daily activities. In homeopathy, treatment focuses on strengthening immunity, reducing inflammation, and promoting natural skin healing. Remedies are selected individually based on symptoms, constitution, and severity. Early and consistent management helps prevent complications and improves quality of life.

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स्कैल्प सोरायसिस

Scalp Psoriasis is a common form of psoriasis affecting the scalp, causing thick, silvery-white scales, redness, and itching. It can extend beyond the hairline to the forehead, neck, and behind the ears. In homeopathy, treatment focuses on regulating the immune system, reducing inflammation, and relieving itching. Remedies are individualized based on the patient’s symptoms, constitution, and triggers. Consistent care helps control flare-ups and promotes healthier scalp and hair.

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Nail Psoriasis

Nail Psoriasis is a manifestation of psoriasis affecting the fingernails and toenails, leading to pitting, thickening, discoloration, and onycholysis (nail separation). It often occurs alongside skin psoriasis but can also appear independently. In homeopathy, treatment aims to strengthen the immune system and promote natural nail regeneration. Remedies are selected based on individual symptoms, constitution, and overall health. Early management helps prevent nail deformity and reduces discomfort.

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Erythrodermic Psoriasis

Erythrodermic Psoriasis is a rare, severe form of psoriasis involving widespread redness, scaling, and inflammation of most of the body’s surface. It can be life-threatening due to fluid loss, infection, or temperature imbalance. In homeopathy, treatment focuses on restoring immune balance and reducing systemic inflammation. Remedies like Arsenicum Album, Sulphur, and Rhus Toxicodendron are often considered based on symptoms. Early intervention and holistic management are crucial for recovery and prevention of relapses.

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Pustular Psoriasis

Pustular Psoriasis is a rare and severe form of psoriasis characterized by white pustules filled with non-infectious pus. These pustules are surrounded by inflamed, red skin and can appear on localized areas like the hands and feet or cover large body parts. It may develop suddenly and be accompanied by fever, chills, or fatigue. The condition results from immune system overactivity and skin inflammation. Prompt medical treatment is essential to prevent complications and manage flare-ups.

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Inverse Psoriasis

Inverse Psoriasis is a type of psoriasis that affects skin folds such as the armpits, under the breasts, groin, and around the genitals. The lesions are smooth, shiny, and red without the typical scaling seen in other forms. Friction and sweating often worsen the condition. It can cause significant discomfort due to irritation and moisture. Management involves reducing friction, keeping the area dry, and using topical treatments.

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Guttate Psoriasis

Guttate Psoriasis is a form of psoriasis characterized by small, red, drop-shaped lesions on the skin. It often appears suddenly, typically after a throat infection like streptococcal pharyngitis. The spots are covered with fine scales and commonly affect the trunk, limbs, and scalp. It is more frequent in children and young adults. The condition may resolve on its own or progress to chronic plaque psoriasis.

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Plaque Psoriasis (Psoriasis Vulgaris)

Plaque Psoriasis (Psoriasis Vulgaris) is the most common form of psoriasis, characterized by raised, inflamed, and scaly skin lesions. These plaques often appear on the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back. The scales are typically silvery-white and may cause itching or discomfort. It results from an overactive immune response leading to rapid skin cell turnover. The condition tends to be chronic with periods of remission and flare-ups.

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