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How Can Persistent Psoriasis Be Treated And Cured?

I am 57 year old male having controled BLOOD PRESURE AND DAIBETICS . Since 4 years suffering from psoriasis on my two legs with block patches and used recived treat ment from allopathic, auyvervdic and homie Doctors at Hyderabad but result is not encouraging. At present I am taking ayuvervedic medicine and my allopathic Doctor treating for B.P abd Daibetic advised me to stop using auyrvedic medicine for psorisis and advised to consult good skin specialist for psorisis problem. For psoriasis NO family history.please clarify me on the followings
1. psoriasis desiese/problem can be addrsed perminently !

2. If so, is there any treatment in allopathic and what duration one has to take for perminent cure.

3. will you able to suggest any doctor for consultation at hyderabad
Mon, 22 Dec 2014
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Welcome to healthcaremagic,
Psoriasis is a persistent, long lasting disease. There may be times when your psoriasis symptoms get better alternating with times your psoriasis worsens. The response to treatment shown in psoriasis is different from patient to patient. It will take sometime for your condition to gradually improve, remember there is no complete cure for psoriasis. You willl need to apply topical corticosteroids and also may require light therapy (PUVA). You need to consult a dermatologist (skin doctor) for your condition and I am sorry as I cannot provide you with a Hyderabad contact.
I will suggest you some methods which may help improve your condition.
1. Choose your soaps and perfumes which are specially designed and labelled for sensitive skin, as they will not have strong dyes in them.
2. Avoid red meat and lot of fatty food.
3. Eat more of cranberries and nuts.
4. Use sensitive skin moisturizers.
5. Primrose oil capsule once a day have been found to be beneficial in many patients.
6. Take your psoriasis medications regularly.
Hope that answers your question,
Regards, Dr.Imaad.
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How Can Persistent Psoriasis Be Treated And Cured?

Welcome to healthcaremagic, Psoriasis is a persistent, long lasting disease. There may be times when your psoriasis symptoms get better alternating with times your psoriasis worsens. The response to treatment shown in psoriasis is different from patient to patient. It will take sometime for your condition to gradually improve, remember there is no complete cure for psoriasis. You willl need to apply topical corticosteroids and also may require light therapy (PUVA). You need to consult a dermatologist (skin doctor) for your condition and I am sorry as I cannot provide you with a Hyderabad contact. I will suggest you some methods which may help improve your condition. 1. Choose your soaps and perfumes which are specially designed and labelled for sensitive skin, as they will not have strong dyes in them. 2. Avoid red meat and lot of fatty food. 3. Eat more of cranberries and nuts. 4. Use sensitive skin moisturizers. 5. Primrose oil capsule once a day have been found to be beneficial in many patients. 6. Take your psoriasis medications regularly. Hope that answers your question, Regards, Dr.Imaad.