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  • Cause, symptoms and treatment of psoriasis

    February 12th, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    What is Psoriasis?

    Psoriasis is a prevalent chronic, relapsing, non-contagious skin disorder characterised by red patchy lesions, with grey or silvery-white, dry scales, which are frequently painful, itchy and may bleed. Lesions are typically distributed symmetrically on the scalp, elbows, knees and essentially any component of the body. It is a illness with an unpredictable course, prone to flare-ups and remissions, and which can affect the joints, nails and eyes [1, 2]. Psoriasis is discovered worldwide but the prevalence varies among diverse ethnic groups. It affects 1-5% of Europeans overall, with rates as high as 6% in France and Germany. In the UK, it is the 3rd most typical dermatological disease, affecting approximately 1-2% of the population this equates to approximately 1.2 million individuals and accounts for 10-20% of visits to a hospital dermatology unit [1, 3, 4]. It can afflict both men and ladies, and typically begins in early adulthood though it has been reported at birth. The mean age of onset for the initial presentation of psoriasis can range from 15-20 years of age, with a second peak occurring between ages 55-60 years.

    Psoriasis is usually categorised into one of 3 severities based on the extent of body surface covered. Where 2% of the body is affected, it is classified as mild, where three-10% of the body is covered, it is classified as moderate and where far more than 10% of the body is affected, the disease is classified as severe. Based on these criteria, approximately 25-30% of patients have psoriasis, which is regarded as moderate to severe.

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  • Is There A Cure For Toe Nail Fungus

    February 12th, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    Is there a cure for toe nail fungus? Nail fungus can affect you at any time in the course of your life. As a matter of reality it has affected over 30 million folks in the United States alone. Though it is not a life threatening disease, it is an ugly sight to see. The fungus can cause your toe nail or finger nail to turn into badly damaged if it is not treated soon enough.

    A couple of people seem to feel it is for their own very good if they go to see their Doctor about their fungus issue, but taking medication can be just as dangerous as not treating the fungus, simply because the medication may have trigger some other side affects and even their go to to the Physician will be costly. In other words, they will have to pay to see the Physician and pay for the medication. But, there are a couple of folks who decide to try toe nail fungus remedies for the fungus under their nails.

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  • The Best Way To Treat Toenail Fungus

    February 12th, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    Any person who has seen toenail fungus knows what an unpleasant sight that can be.  If you are the unfortunate 1 who is suffering from nail fungus, you would most possibly be embarrassed about the condition especially as your toenails would appear thick and yellow- not a nice sight at all.  Regrettably, this is not a condition that is likely to go away on its own.

     

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