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Psoriasis, often labeled as external, chronic and incurable can be completely cured in a large number of cases. Cases wherein the lesions are widespread and relapsing can be effectively controlled with a marked reduction in the size of lesion and its reoccurrence. Symptoms of itching and scaling, often marked in psoriasis, can be minimized greatly and long-term relief undoubtedly achievable |
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Conventional approach vs. Homeopathic approach: |
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Conventional approach |
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Physicians or Dermatologists usually prescribe local steroids or systemic drugs capable of directly minimizing skin-cell reproduction and controlling plaque formation. They do not help in correcting the mechanism responsible for the excessive shedding (plaque formation) and therefore requires to be taken for a life time. Excessive dependency may result in poor tolerance and the dosage of these drugs is often increased over time. Numerous side effects like liver damage and photosensitivity are associated with these drugs. |
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Homeopathic approach |
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Our body constantly strives at bringing about normalcy by responding to changes it perceives reversible. In psoriasis and in most chronic ailments our body fails to respond appropriately due to a weakened state. Homeopathic medicines help by improving our body’s (immune) innate response and guide the body back to a healthy state, naturally. |
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HRD’s Treatment Outcome (Based on treated cases) |
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Though there is no known cure for psoriasis, the treatment offered at our centres has offered a disease-free period (cure) in mild to moderate cases and considerably prevent or minimize relapses in chronic / widespread cases. |
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Superior Treatment Outcome can be achieved when: |
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Disease is of recent origin in any age group |
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Patches are few (3-4) and may be anywhere on the body |
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Affecting individuals who are otherwise in fine health |
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Longer Duration of Treatment may be required when: |
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Disease is of recent origin in any age group |
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Patches are few (3-4) and may be anywhere on the body |
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Lichenification of the lesions has occurred |
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Affecting individuals who are otherwise in fine health |
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Psoriasis is a non-contagious, chronic skin condition that produces round, dry skin patches of varying size that are covered with white, gray, or silvery-white scales. Remissions and exacerbations are commonly experienced in most cases. Between four and five million American adults have the disease, and more than 150,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. |
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Normally your skin sheds its layers every 25-30 days. In psoriasis the affected lesions shed ever 3-4 days resulting in a buildup of silvery scales. The dry scales penetrate your superficial skin layer resulting in itching. |
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| The first MYTHS: Psoriasis has no cure |
FACT (Based on the thousands of case treated at our centres):
Psoriasis can be cured if treated early and when the condition is limited to a few patches. Even chronic, widespread lesions can be cured or put into remission. There is no need to lose hope as homeopathy has helped thousands of cases at HRD centres, over the past 25 years.
Every case is different and is an opportunity for us to learn the obstacles while curing this condition. We have been refining our method of treating this stubborn, so called ‘incurable ailment’ periodically, over the past 25 years. |
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The second MYTHS: Psoriasis is contagiou |
FACT: You can be assured that you will not communicate this condition merely by touching someone. Though not contagious, your child may be predisposed (genetics) to this ailment. We do recommend that children be treated as soon as possible in order to have a complete chance or recovery and cure. |
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| The third MYTHS: Corticosteroids are effective |
| FACT: Corticosteroids can be effective initially. However, they are not effective in the long term and may produce several adverse effects such as: skin atrophy, hypo-pigmentation, stretch marks and systemic absorption. Also, withdrawal of topical corticosteroids can lead to a rebound phenomenon with worsening of the condition. |
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| The forth MYTHS: Natural skin creams are useful against psoriasis |
FACT: External creams only help in lubricating the dry plaques and offer temporary relief. Majority of creams labeled as ‘natural’ or ‘herbal’ may contain coal tar derivatives, salicylic acid etc which are not herbal forms. |
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Corticosteroids can be effective initially. However, they are not effective in the long term and may produce several adverse effects. Some of them are: skin atrophy, hypo-pigmentation, stretch marks and systemic absorption. Also, withdrawal of topical corticosteroids can lead to a rebound phenomenon with acute worsening of the condition. |
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