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Home Health 54092 2oz Psoriasis Cream $29.29 HOME HEALTH 1x 2 OZ PSORIASIS CREAM. Psoriasis Cream is a soothing cream that helps relieve symptoms associated with skin disorders such as itching redness and flaking.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.) |
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UVB 311nm Lamps+ Free Shipping- Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Eczema, Skin coloration, White spots $265.7 1.EN ISO 13485 certification 2.Flexible Delivery Method 3. Delivery prouducts in 1 day 4. cheap and effective UVB 311nm Lamp |
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Free shipping+ Eczema therapy UV lights- Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis, Skin Disease $265.7 1.EN ISO 13485 certificate 2.Flexible Delivery Method 3. Delivery prouducts in 1 day 4. effective Eczema therapy UV lights |
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Child with Vitiligo, 1786 $49.99 Child with Vitiligo, 1786 - Giclee Print |
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Vitiligo, Disease $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Vitiligo is a chronic disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation which are derived from the neural crest, die or are unable to function. The precise pathogenesis, or cause, of vitiligo is complex and not yet fully understood. There is some evidence suggesting it is caused by a combination of autoimmune, genetic, and environmental factors. It is also common in people with thyroid disorders. The population incidence worldwide is considered to be less than 1 percent. Nonsegmental vitiligo has a greater prevalence than the disorders other form(s). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/07/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Vitiligo [PA] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Ride, The (Skit), 2. Anxiety, 3. Vitiligo, 4. What's Sizzlin' - (featuring Tech N9ne), 5. Do It Like I Do It, 6. Jungle Love - (featuring Tech N9ne), 7. Do Sum'n, 8. Bidness, The - (featuring DJ Chill/E-40), 9. Tunnel, The (Skit), 10. Peek-A-Boo - (featuring Prozak/Twiztid), 11. Crew Cut - (featuring Makzilla/Kutt Calhoun/Skatterman/Snug Brim/Tech N9ne/B.G. Bulletwound), 12. Aintcha Bitch - (featuring Tech N9ne), 13. Slow Down - (featuring Agginy/Tech N9ne), 14. Rewind - (featuring Tech N9ne), 15. Beautiful You Are, 16. Let's Dip, 17. Collect - (featuring Kutt Calhoun), 18. Saucy, 19. If I Ever Go, 20. Ride 2, The (Skit), 21. Where You Want Me - (featuring Kutt Calhoun) |
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Brandt 800W Psoriasis Burner Replacement $199.99 800W Psoriasis Burner. |
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Frontier Natural Products Coop 30092 Home Health Psoriasis Cream 2 oz. $28.74 Free of preservatives parabens mineral oil petroleum artificial colors and artificial fragrance. 2 Pct. salicylic acid. WARNINGS: For external use only. Ask a doctor before use if condition covers a large area of the body. When using this product avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs rinse eyes thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens or does not improve after regular use of this product as directed. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. For relief of itching irritation redness scaling associated with psoriasis. ACTIVE: salicylic acid 2.0 Pct. (for psoriasis). INACTIVE: allantoin beeswax cetyl alcohol citrus grandis (grapefruit) fruit extract cod liver oil cymbopogon schoenanthus oil echinacea angustifolia extract rosa canina fruit oil rumex crispus root extract jojoba seed oil smilax aristolochifolia root extract stearic acid tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E acetate) triethanolamine water. |
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Microskin Grafting for Vitiligo (Hardcover) $300.48 This book aims to provide information on the application of microskin grafting to repigmentation of vitiligo, effectively economising the procedure and offering a quick surgical practice. The procedure will be illustrated in an extensive selection of images to offer the physician a thorough education in the technique so they may carry out the process safely, efficiently and with confidence. This atlas will focus on the surgical procedure, but special attention will also be given to regional anesthesia techniques which will also work as postoperative analgesia for the donor site discomfort and burning. |
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The Official Patients Sourcebook on Vitiligo $41.21 This book has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. Although it also gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to vitiligo (also Depigmentation; Hypomelanosis; Leukoderma), from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. The title of this book includes the word official. This reflects the fact that the sourcebook draws from public, academic, government, and peerreviewed research. Selected readings from various agencies are reproduced to give you some of the latest official information available to date on vitiligo. Given patients increasing sophistication in using the Internet, abundant references to reliable Internetbased resources are provided throughout this sourcebook. Where possible, guidance is provided on how to obtain freeofcharge, primary research results as well as more detailed information via the Internet. Ebook and electronic versions of this sourcebook are fully interactive with each of the Internet sites mentioned (clicking on a hyperlink automatically opens your browser to the site indicated). Hardcopy users of this sourcebook can type cited Web addresses directly into their browsers to obtain access to the corresponding sites. In addition to extensive references accessible via the Internet, chapters include glossaries of technical or uncommon terms. Author: Parker, James N./ Parker, Philip M. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2002/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.06 x 8.16 x 0.46 inches |
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The Canadian Guide to Psoriasis (Paperback) $51.35 Psoriasis is a lifelong, chronic skin disease that has far-reaching effects on the lives of approximately half a million Canadians. Most psoriasis patients undergo many failed treatments while 40% receive no treatment at all, unaware of the existing or new, effective therapies. The Canadian Guide to Psoriasis is the definitive Canadian guide for the treatment and management of psoriasis that fills this gap in knowledge. Including up-to-date information from the 2009 Canadian Psoriasis Guidelines and written by Dr. Kim Alexander Papp the foremost expert on psoriasis in Canada and Councilor for the International Psoriasis Council, The Canadian Guide to Psoriasis is a valuable resource for both patients and dermatologists. This book covers everything from the various types of psoriasis, tests, and treatment options to the other diseases that often accompany psoriasis, caring for a child with psoriasis, psoriasis and pregnancy, as well as future developments in the treatment of psoriasis. Psoriasis is more than a dermatological condition - it can often lead to stigmatization, depression and suicidal thoughts. The Canadian Guide to Psoriasis is an all-encompassing book that addresses the medical, social and psychological aspects of the disease, providing information about how to manage stress, people`s reactions, and sex and dating. Psoriasis patients can find everything they need in this book to live healthy and fulfilling lives. |
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Types of Psoriasis:
Plaque psoriasis
Skin lesions are red at the base and covered by silvery scales.
Also known as Classis Psoriasis or Psoriasis Vulgaris. The most common form of psoriasis, affecting about 80% of people with the disease. People with plaque psoriasis have raised, red, inflamed areas of skin—called plaques—often on the scalp, knees, elbows, chest, or back. These inflamed plaques of skin are covered by a silvery-white buildup called scale. It will often reoccur and its cause is not fully understood, although it is generally considered to be an autoimmune disease.
Pustular psoriasis
Blisters of noninfectious pus appear on the skin. Attacks of pustular psoriasis may be triggered by medications, infections, stress, or exposure to certain chemicals.
Guttate psoriasis
Small, teardrop shaped lesions appear on the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Guttate psoriasis is most often triggered by upper respiratory infections (for example, a sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria).
The second most common form of psoriasis, characterized by small, pink or red drops on the skin. This type of psoriasis may cover a large portion of the body and is usually found on the chest, back, arms, or legs. It appears after a bacterial infection such as strep throat, especially in younger patients. Some cases go away without treatment in a few weeks, while many cases are more persistent and require treatment.
Psoriatic arthritis
Joint and connective tissue inflammation that produces symptoms of arthritis in patients who have or will develop psoriasis.
Inverse psoriasis (or "Flexural psoriasis")
Smooth, red patches occur in the folds of the skin near the genitals, under the breasts, or in the armpits. The symptoms may be worsened by friction, sweating and/or the presence of yeast or fungal infections. It is called inverse psoriasis because it occurs in moist areas, areas that aren't normally affected by classic psoriasis.
Erythrodermic psoriasis
Widespread reddening and exfoliation of the skin that may form the initial outbreak of psoriasis, but is more often the result of exacerbation of unstable plaque psoriasis, particularly under the triggering effect of: abrupt withdrawal of systemic treatment, use of systemic steroids or excessive use of high potency topical steroids corticosteroids (cortisone) or in a koebner response to a widespread allergic reaction or severe sunburn. This form of psoriasis can be genuinely dangerous, since the extreme inflammation and exfoliation interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature and perform other barrier functions.
Effect on the Quality of Life:
Individuals with psoriasis may experience significant physical discomfort and some disability. Itching and pain can interfere with basic functions, such as self-care, walking, and sleep. Plaques on hands and feet can prevent individuals from working at certain occupations, playing some sports, and caring for family members or a home. The frequency of medical care is costly and can interfere with an employment or school schedule. People with moderate to severe psoriasis may feel self-conscious about their appearance and have a poor self-image that stems from fear of public rejection and psychosexual concerns. Psychological distress can lead to significant depression and social isolation.
Causes:
Psoriasis is driven by the immune system, especially involving a type of white blood cell called a T cell. Normally, T cells help protect the body against infection and disease. T cells help create scabs over wounds. In the case of psoriasis, T cells are put into action by mistake and become so active that they trigger other immune responses, which lead to inflammation and to rapid turnover of skin cells. Most recently, the natural or innate immune system has been found to be highly implicated. Non-specific natural responses of the skin immune system, and virtually every subsystem of that, are activated in psoriasis. Epidermal cells up on the surface of the skin, forming itchy patches or plaques. The first outbreak of psoriasis is sometimes triggered by emotional or mental stress or physical skin injury, but heredity is a major factor as well. In about one-third of the cases, there is a family history of psoriasis. Researchers have studied a large number of families affected by psoriasis and identified genes linked to the disease. (Genes govern every bodily function and determine the inherited traits passed from parent to child.) People with psoriasis may notice that there are times when their skin worsens, then improves. Conditions that may cause flareups include infections, stress, and changes in climate that dry the skin. Also, certain medicines, including Lithium salt and beta blockers, which are prescribed for high blood pressure, may trigger an outbreak or worsen the disease. Other autoimmune diseases such as HIV/AIDS may significantly worsen the symptoms of psoriasis. Alcohol consumption and obesity may also worsen the condition.
Psoriasis Effect on the Quality of Life:
Psoriasis is a disease whose main symptom is gray or silvery flaky patches on the skin which are red and inflamed underneath. In the United States, it affects 2 to 2.6 percent of the population, or between 5.8 and 7.5 million people. Commonly affected areas include the scalp, elbows, knees, arms, stomach and back. Psoriasis is autoimmune in origin, and is not contagious. Around a quarter of people with psoriasis also suffer from psoriatic arthritis, which is similar to rheumatoid arthritis in its effects. Psoriasis was first given that name in complete differentiation from other skin conditions by the Austrian dermatologist Ferdinand von Hebra in 1841, although there are what are believed to be descriptions of the disease in sources going back to ancient Roman and possibly even biblical times.
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