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Is It Phyriosis ?

I have a skin disorder. I suspect it as Phyriosis. Its on the left ankel and some times I feel itching on that portion. Is it Phyriosis ?
Mon, 18 Jan 2010
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What is Phyriosis??I have heard if Pityriasis and psoriasis..Do not assume tgings on your own making your own diagnosis, rather meet a skin specialist, and get the lesions diagnosed properly  to start the correct treatment..

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zahra's  Response
Is it Phyriosis or Psoriasis?
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alejand's  Response

If it is just related to your ankle, then it is not Psoriasis dude. My mother had it and was in the palms and soles mainly, that too both sides.
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monica's  Response

Psoriasis is serious man. Rush to your doctor.
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lu's  Response

Some say that there is no cure for Psoriasis.
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mohdyusof's  Response

I have seen advertisments of Homeopathy claiming to cure Psoriasis. Not sure of Phyriosis though.

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