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Title: Herosepharma provide by psoriasis treatment


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Herosepharma
  • The Power of Heal

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Psoriasis
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Psoriasis
  • Psoriasis is a long-lasting skin disease that
    results in patches (called plaques) of thick, red
    skin covered with silvery scales. It occurs
    because cells in the outer layer of the skin
    multiply faster than normal, and pile up on the
    skin's surface. A normal skin cell matures in 28
    to 30 days and is shed from the skin's surface
    unnoticed. But a psoriatic skin cell takes only 3
    to 4 days to mature, and moves to the surface
    much earlier. The surplus growth of cells piles
    up and forms elevated red lesions that are a
    common symptom in psoriasis sufferers.

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Diagnosis of Psoriasis
  • Guttate psoriasis - Small, drop-like lesions
    appear on the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Guttate
    psoriasis is most often triggered by bacterial
    infections (for example, Streptococcus).
  • Pustular psoriasis - Blisters of noninfectious
    pus appear on the skin. Attacks of Pustular
    psoriasis may be triggered by medications,
    infections, emotional stress, or exposure to
    certain chemicals. Pustular psoriasis may affect
    either small or large areas of the body.
  • Inverse psoriasis - Large, dry, smooth, vividly
    red plaques occur in the folds of the skin near
    the genitals, under the breasts, or in the
    armpits. Inverse psoriasis is related to
    increased sensitivity to friction and sweating
    and may be painful or itchy.
  • Erythrodermic psoriasis - Widespread reddening
    and scaling of the skin is often accompanied by
    itching or pain. Erythrodermic psoriasis may be
    precipitated by severe sunburn, use of oral
    steroids (such as cortisone), or a drug-related
    rash.

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Who gets Psoriasis
  • Psoriasis is linked to a genetic case, where a
    family association exists in one out of three
    cases. It often appears at between the ages of 15
    and 35, but it can develop at any age. About 10
    percent to 15 percent of those with psoriasis get
    it before age 10, and occasionally it appears in
    infancy. Psoriasis is not contagious, so one can
    "catch" it from another person.

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What are the most irritating locations for
Psoriasis
  • Scalp Scalp psoriasis occurs in at least half of
    all people with psoriasis. It can range from very
    mild with fine scaling to very severe with thick,
    crusted plaques.Genitals Genital psoriasis
    acts similar to other affected parts of the body.
    But because of the sensitivity of the skin, this
    type may require special considerations.Hands
    and Feet Pustular psoriasis can impair a
    person's ability to work. Plaque psoriasis can
    dry out the skin and cause cracking and
    bleeding.Nails Nail changes occur in about
    half of those with psoriasis and 80 percent of
    those with psoriatic arthritis. The nails may
    have small holes (pitting), a changed shape
    (deformation), separation from the skin
    (oncholyosis) and discoloration.

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Psoriasis treatment Examination
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 DermatopathologyMarked overall thickening of
the epidermis (acanthuses) and thinning of
epidermis over elongated dermal
papillaeIncreased mitosis of keratinocytes,
fibroblasts, and endothelial cellsParakeratotic
hyperkeratosis (nuclei retained in the stratum
corneum)Inflammatory cells in the dermis
(lymphocytes and monocytes) and in the epidermis
(polymorphonuclear cells), forming microabscesses
of Munro in the stratum corneum
Laboratory Examinations
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Conventional and herbal immunosuppressants are
commonly used for the treatment of psoriasis.
Doctors generally treat psoriasis in steps,
based on the severity of the disease, size of the
skin areas involved, type of psoriasis, and the
patient's response to initial treatment. This is
sometimes called the "1-2-3" approach. In step 1,
medication is applied to the skin (topical
treatment). Step 2 employs light treatment
(phototherapy). Step 3 involves the ingestion of
medication by mouth or injection a process that
addresses the whole immune system (called
systemic therapy).
Current Treatment
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The Herose Psoria Capsule is approved as a
Chinese Proprietary Medicine in Singapore,
developed by a group of doctors headed by
military surgeon/dermatologist, Dr. Tang Jinghua,
who has over 30 years of experience in practicing
Chinese medicine. Based on his rich clinical
experience, Dr. Tang believes that what is
commonly known as a variety of cold syndromes
(insufficiency of both the Pi and the Shen)
causes anomalies in the immune system function.
To address this in the case of psoriasis, he
adopts the therapeutic method of warming the yang
and promoting blood circulation to enhance and
balance the immune system. This treatment concept
is diametrically opposed to Western-style
therapies that employ drugs to suppress the
immune system. Immunosuppression provides only
temporary symptomatic relief, does not correct
the root problem, and can be accompanied by many
undesirable side effects over long term use.
Herose Treatment
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The Herosepharma in Singapore
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