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How to treat psoraisis (actually spelled 'psoriasis')
How is it treated?
Because every case of psoriasis is different, and because there is no cure, psoriasis treatments run the gamut from cutting-edge prescription medications to flim-flam artists selling potions that do nothing but separate psoriasis patients from their money. Even among legitimate psoriasis treatments, the range is vast, and includes ultraviolet light treatments, topical creams and lotions applied directly to the affected skin, pills taken orally, injections administered by the patient at home or by a nurse at a medical facility, and things like stress reduction techniques.
Access to treatments can also be difficult, as many treatments are expensive.
Psoriatic arthritis typically involves the skin symptoms of psoriasis (usually plaque or pustular) plus pain, swelling and stiffness in one or more joints.
You may want to start at the Psoriasis Cure Now home page.
And click here for more information on:
About Psoriasis
Psoriasis Treatment
About Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic Arthritis Treatment
Also, here are some external links to some psoriasis treatments:
Remicade (infliximab)
Raptiva (efalizumab)
Humira (adalimumab)
Enbrel (etanercept)
Amevive (alefacept)
Soriatane (acitretin)
Methotrexate
Cyclosporine
Often misspelled as:
Psoraisis, psoriasis, soriasis, psorisis, psorasis, psoraisis, psoriase, soriasis, psorisis, psiorasis, psiorasis, psoriatic arthritis, oriasis psoriase psoreasis psoriasi psorisiache
phsoriasis, pscoriasis, psoraises, psorasis, psoriasisi, psoriasys, psoriosis, psorisas, psorisis, psoryasis, soriasis
soryasis, soriasys, sawiasis, soreyeasis, soreyasis
psoraitic, psoriatc, soriatic, soraitic
The disease is challening enough without it being difficult to spell!
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