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Can Scalp Psoriasis Be Treated

  • Posted on June 1, 2011 at 5:56 am

Psoriasis can effect the skin or joints. In the case of scalp psoriasis, it is limited to the scalp, head or neck area. Flaky white particles sometimes resembling falling crumbs or dandruff, to an onlooker this may raise concerns of contagion but it is not. Believe it, or not this is a very common condition. Scalp psoriasis is treatable. Scaling can be mild to severe effecting large areas of the scalp even reaching onto the neck, forehead, and ears. Furthermore, many may find other areas of the body effected.

Upon first glance, it may appear to be similar to other skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, but there are some very distinct differences. It is true that both ailments produce scaling however, those involving seborrheic dermatitis are yellow and greasy. If the eye is untrained, misdiagnosis can occur.

Sometimes scalp psoriasis will go away of its own accord. If not treatment is needed.

There are multiple treatments some requiring no doctor at all. Purchased either online or over the counter (otc).

Salicylic acid used to soften scales for easy removal. Usually found in treatment shampoos and soaps.

If concentrations are, too high skin irritation and temporary hair loss can occur.

Tar another remedy coming in two forms coal or wood. Found in creams, ointments, oils, gels, and shampoos. Some of these concoctions can be rather smelly. When using a tar-based shampoo reduce smell by applying a non-medicated conditioner afterwards. Tars are

Causes And Treatment Of Rosacea

  • Posted on May 3, 2011 at 1:03 am

Rosacea has a telltale blush similar that seen when drinking alcohol. However, do not be mistaken the cause of rosacea is in no way caused by alcohol. Drinking can exacerbate the condition. W.C. Fields world famous vaudevillian, who some may say were just as famous for his flushing red checks as his comedic talent had rosacea.

Other well-known rosacea sufferers have been Bill Clinton, Mariah Carey, Rembrandt, and J.P Morgan. The disease primarily effects Caucasian of northwestern European dissent with fair skin English, Irish or of Scottish origins. In addition, it is more common among women than men and sometimes mistaken for sunburn.

It is not contagious or infectious. Dry skin can be a problem for many sufferers. Rosacea is a chronic long-term incurable condition marked by periodic flare-ups and remissions. However, it is treatable and symptoms controlled. Unfortunately, it grows worse with aging.

Causes of rosacea

The cause of rosacea is unknown but there are theories as to its origin.

Clearing Your Pores

  • Posted on June 18, 2009 at 8:20 pm

Many of us seek out and buy the latest products that promise to clean impurities from our skin. Wouldn’t it be nice if we all had beautiful skin free of imperfections?

Every year the cosmetics industry makes billions of dollars from our search for great skin.

Clogged pores are major contributing factors to problem skin. The root of the problem has many contributing factors for example: too much oil in the skin, dead skin cells, allergies, diet, too much sugar and genetics.

Improving your skins appearance can be as simple as