Psoriasis: From the inside out...
Do You Have PSORIASIS? Psoriasis is very common with more than 3 million cases per year in the US alone. The most common symptom is a rash on the skin, but sometimes the rash involves the nails or joints. People may experience: Pain areas: in the joints Skin: rashes dryness fissures flakiness peeling small bump thickness redness Also common: depression inflamed tendons itching joint stiffness plaque small dents in nails Psoriasis is and autoimmune condition and as with all autoimmune conditions they are not idiopathic (unknown cause). They are a culmination of multiple causes and system breakdowns that synergize into a pro inflammatory autoimmune response. You must remember you will never get well from psoriasis if you think you have a skin condition. You do NOT! Your skin, nails, and joints are the victims of your own immune system. Of all the factors contributing to psoriasis (hormone ...