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Psoriasis or Psoriasis associated with severe itch |
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Treatment:
Wet with or
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film. |
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Treatment:
Wet with or
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film. |
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Psoriasis or Psoriasis associated with severe itch |
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Treatment:
Wet with or
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film. |
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Psoriasis or Psoriasis associated with severe itch |
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Treatment:
Wet with or
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film. |
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Psoriasis or Psoriasis associated with severe itch |
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Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film.
Repeat daily until normal skin condition develops. |
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| What about psoriasis, and eczema? Background Information: |
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Above: Severe psoriasis condition at feet | |
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Treatment:
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film.
Repeat daily until normal skin condition develops. |
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Best
treatment to make your feet look wonderful and healthy again!
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Symptoms, such as scaling, redness and chapping. Dry skin
can crack and fissure which can be a portal of entry for an
infection to get in (this is particularly important in the
foot, due to the warm moist environment of footwear which
encourages infection). The skin can be itchy, especially if
there is also a fungal infection. Around the heel and if the
skin is thicker, cracks in the heel can occur. Daily
treatment with PsoriaLess will solve this problem and make
your feet look wonderful and healthy! |
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Treatment:
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film.
Repeat daily until normal skin condition develops.
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Stasis Dermatitis |
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signs of Stasis Dermatitis can be seen by swelling in the lower
legs. Sometimes dark shaded spots will appear around the ankle area.
This is an early sign of future stasis problems that can result into
stasis ulcers. Stasis Dermatitis can also appear as a bright red
rash that usually shows up in the front area ( shin area ) of the
lower legs. This rash can be painful with burning and stinging
sensations. Many doctors recommend Vaseline to be applied to the
rash. This may help keep the rash moist and may help with some of
the stinging sensation, but does nothing to help deal with the
rash. Swollen, itchy, discolored skin on the lower legs is often the
result of stasis dermatitis. As the body ages, the micro-scopic
blood vessels, called capillaries, that feed the skin become
weakened as a result of age and a continuous fight against gravity.
Ultimately, the skin ceases to receive the required oxygen and
nutrients it requires. Also, it is unable to get rid of the waste
products that accumulate in the tissue. As this occurs, the skin
begins to break down, resulting in symptoms such as itching,
tingling or soreness and hard crusty skin. |
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Treatment:
Wet with or
Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes
(alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with
PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time:
After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for
about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film.
Repeat daily until normal skin condition develops.
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| | What is psoriasis? | | Description of what psoriasis is. How many forms of psoriasis are there? What is my type of psoriasis? |
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| For new psoriasis patients | | You have been diagnosed (by a qualified dermatologist!) to have psoriasis. Now you have to decide if you want to do something about it, yes or no. You must make a choice if and how to improve upon your overall health and decide to exercise discipline in order to obtain control over your condition. |
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| What is eczema? | | Description of eczema and its background. And, is there a cure? Recommendations how to control eczema and the associated itching. |
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| Psoriasis Photos: | | Photo's or pictures taken from patients, clients that suffer from psoriasis, eczema etc.. |
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