Psoriasis Treatments and Cures Oh My!

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What do all types of psoriasis have in common?

Different Types of Psoriasis

Multiphoto, collage of acute poriasis in various parts of the female body. An autoimmune, incurable dermatological skin disease. Large red, inflamed, scaly rash

Plaque Psoriasis

Plaque psoriasis is the hardest to treat, as are palmer and plantar.  

Eczema disease on the skin close up

Eczema

Eczema is easier to treat than plaque; however, it spreads faster.

Young woman has skin rash itch on neck

Guttate Psoriasis

Guttate Psoriasis spreads the fastest yet usually dissipates over time on its own. It is also associated with strep throat and looks similar to eczema.

What do Plaque Psoriasis and Eczema Have in Common?

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Thousands Of Unsuccessful Creams and Prescriptions

Stressed worried young female doctor looking at laptop at workplace

Doctors Can't Figure it Out

The pile of capsule drug in the container background

No Cure, Only Iffy Maintenance

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Fungus

Yes, mold is a type of fungus. It consists of multicellular filaments called hyphae, which form a network called mycelium. Molds thrive in damp, warm, and humid environments, and they reproduce by releasing spores that can spread through the air. They play a role in the natural decomposition process by breaking down organic matter, but some mold growth in streams, lakes, ponds homes and buildings can cause health issues and damage skin cells. Parasites can leave behind waste. The waste products of parasites can sometimes cause symptoms or contribute to the disease process in the host. For example, the waste produced by certain parasites can lead to irritation, allergic reactions, or even more severe health issues, depending on the type of parasite and the host's overall health.

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