Psoriasis Page

Psoriasis is a chronic, genetic, noncontagious skin disorder that appears in many different forms and can affect any part of the body, including the nails and scalp. Psoriasis is categorized as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the percentage of body surface involved and the impact on the sufferer's quality of life.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Making Psoriasis Less Noticeable

Using moisturizers regularly can help improve the redness and scaling of psoriasis lesions. Also, remove as much scale as possible if you are going to use a cosmetic cover-up. There are two ways you can get rid of psoriasis scale on your own:
Occlusion: You can coat each plaque with a thick layer of heavy, over-the-counter emollient cream and then cover it overnight with a plastic wrap. In the morning, wash away the scales in the shower. Note: never occlude a prescription drug without first consulting your doctor.
Hydration: After soaking for 10 to 15 minutes in warm water and bath oil, gently rub your skin with a towel to remove the scales.