Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
7:28 pm
Fingernails and toenails are frequently affected (psoriatic nail dystrophy) – and can be seen as an isolated finding. Psoriasis can also cause inflammation of the joints, which is known as psoriatic arthritis . Ten to fifteen percent of …
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
12:05 am
Psoriatic arthritis is termed as a chronic disease. It is common among most people across the globe. The disease is usually characterized via inflammation of the skin and joints. The inflammationof th… Hosted by Overblog.
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
12:50 pm
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at
9:04 am
It is painful, my daughter 13 months, get your clothes, etc. My question is, can influence the psoriatic arthritis in the fingers, or something completely independent? Thank you in advance for your understanding at all! …
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
11:32 pm
Psoriasis is a NON-CONTAGIOUS skin disorder. It is generally believed to be caused by a “malfunction” of the immune system resulting in excessive reproduction of skin cells. A normal skin cell matures in 28 – 30 days and is shed off unnoticed but psoriatic skin cell matures in just a matter of 3 – 4 days. This causes the dead skin cells to pile up and form the characteristic red patches of scales,plaque and lesion. Inflammation is caused by activation of T-cells which trigger the release of cytokines. In truth, psoriasis is a disorder stemming from a physical defect just as in arthritis,asthma,diabetes and myopia. Heredity plays a role but some people with no family history of psoriasis are also affected. Educating the public with the facts of psoriasis will hopefully eradicate the myths and misconceptions about the disorder.
There are many types of psoriasis. The most common form is Plaque psoriasis (vulgaris) – affecting more than 80% of sufferers.It appears as raised areas of inflamed,silvery white scaly skin known as plaques.
* Flexural psoriasis (inverse) – smooth inflamed patches, aggravated by friction (eg. skin against clothing) and sweat and is also prone to fungal infection. Usually occurring in skin folds like genital area,armpits,under a bulging stomach and under the inflammatory fold of the breasts.
* Guttate psoriasis – numerous small round spots appear over large area of the body,limbs and scalp.It is associated with streptococcal throat infection.
* Pustular psoriasis – appears as pus-filled bumps with the surrounding area red and tender. usually occurring on the hands and feet.
* Nail psoriasis – characterize with discoloring, lines across the nail plate,thickening of skin under nail and the loosening and crumbling of the nail.
* Psoriatic arthritis – cause ‘sausage-like’ swelling on the fingers and toes. It involves joint and connective tissue inflammation and also affects the hips, knees and spine.
* Erythrodermic psoriasis – having widespread inflammation and exfoliation of the skin accompanied by severe itching,swelling and pain. It can be fatal in extreme cases where disruption to the body’s ability to regulate temperature and barrier functions are impaired.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
8:52 pm
The definition
Psoriasis is a type of skin disease which is chronic in character and is a type of inflammatory disease of the skin. The Psoriasis is kind of raised red patches on the skin which is covered with silvery white scales.
Psoriasis can affect a person both mildly and severely. There are five types of Psoriasis and each of these types has different symptoms and causes. About eighty percent of the people who get affected by this disease have plaque Psoriasis. Many people also get affected by a disease called Psoriatic Arthritis which causes the bone joints to get inflammation.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
7:10 pm
Knee replacement in India : overview
Knee replacement is a surgical procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve the pain and disability of osteoarthritis. It may be performed for other knee diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. The surgery can be performed as a partial or a total knee replacement. And if you are looking for a cost saving surgery, India is your destination. Here not only you are getting best facilities provided by the hospitals compared to the Western and European hospitals, but also very low cost of surgery package. Knee replacement in India is more then half of price that Western or European hospitals quote.
Pre-operative preparation and Technique
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
5:02 pm
GABA – The Supplement Better Than Hops
There is a reason why guys drink beer. Actually, there are several reasons why guys drink beer. I am referring to the calming quality of beer that goes beyond the effect of alcohol. Beer’s uniquely calming feature in beer is a special property makes that gives it the “beerness” of this ancient brew.
Beer’s Calming Agent and GABA -
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
4:37 pm
I have been to more doctors than I can count and have decided to post a question here to see if anyone recognizes what I describe. Approximately 9 years ago, I noticed a decreased ability to squeeze the shampoo bottle, do anything strenuous with my left hand. I am a left handed individual. I began to experience pain and swelling in my left forearm (it was visibly swollen and had redness where the swelling was). I went to my PCP and he referred me to an orthopedist. The orthopedist tested me for MS, lyme disease, and Sleep Apnea. We had the nerve conduction test on my arm and hands. All negative. He referred me to a muscular specialist, neurologist, and hematologist. All tests came up negative for any known disorder. The hematologist suggested it was a psychosomatic illness. This happened over the course of a year and a half. By that time, my left arm, leg, and calf had swollen and eventually had atrophy. My left hand is is in a permanent claw like state from the compression on the tendons in my arm. When the “illness” is at its worst, I get muscle spasms on both sides of my face. I have the appearance of very slight palsy on my right side from the “contractions” I would have in my face. My speech gets affected as well. Extremes of any temperature affect it also.
I have been taking Skelaxin for all these years. In 2003, my right side started to manifest the same symptoms as my left side. The welling had travelled to my thighs and bicep on my left arm and started swelling in my right forearm. This was when I began to suspect an autoimmune disorder. I went BACK to my PCP and asked him to re-look at all my symptoms and see what we could find. We went thru all kinds of tests again and the only thing we came up with was that I have psoriatic arthritis — which is not related to this disorder. He has been patient and kind with me. I asked him if he thought it was a psychological illness of some kind and he emphatically disagreed with that concept. I saw the top neurologist and muscular specialist @ YAle New Haven Medical Center. They have chalked it up to being an autoimmune disorder of some kind and he just doesn’t know what it is. When I became pregnant last July, I was concerned that going off meds would make my muscles work. He said it would be one more way to confirm this was indeed autoimmune. According to him, autoimune disorders take a leave of absence most times during the pregnancy, but come back with a vengeance post delivery. He was correct. My son is now 8 months old and I have serious concerns about how long I can go on like this. I have fallen twice with him — once while he was in the carrier and recently while he was in my arms.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
8:58 am
Vitamin B3 (niacin or nicotinic acid) is also touted as a cure for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. If only that were true! Unfortunately, this B vitamin is toxic in high doses and may harm rather than help psoriatics. This has been the sad experience of those taking 100 milligrams or more daily.
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