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     PSORIASIS

 
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin with red raised lesions characterized by severe itching, dryness of the skin  and  white silvery scales. It is a non infectious disease which may go in remission for years and may become worse at times. Common sites of lesions are elbow, scalp, knees and lower back. Pitting of nails is very common. Ayurveda explains psoriasis as the disorder named KITIBHA and it is a form of  vitiated Vata and Kapha. These affect the skin, blood tissue and  water element of that area making the skin discoloured, thin and scaly.

Psoriasis is a noncontagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin. The dry flakes and skin scales are thought to result from the rapid buildup of skin cells. Psoriasis commonly affects the skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp.

As said earlier according to modern medical science the causes of psoriasis are unknown. But the following factors can trigger psoriasis. Psoriasis is caused by vitiation of vata and kapha dosha. The vitiated doshas affect the skin and blood tissues. They also influence water element of the affected region on skin. Thus the skin which is influenced by affected doshas becomes discolored (white or copper colored), scaly and thin. Psoriasis was initially thought to be a disorder of skin cells that reproduce faster than normal and pile up on the surface of the skin. As we understand more about the immune system, it has been discovered that psoriasis is a disorder of certain white blood cells called T cells. These abnormal T cells trigger the abnormal skin turnover and inflammation seen in psoriasis.

·         Heredity - If one parent is affected then there is 15% of chances for the child to suffer from psoriasis. If both the parents are affected then the possibility of child getting the psoriasis is 60%.

·         Throat infections trigger psoriasis.

·         Trauma or hurt on skin like cuts, bruises or burns may cause psoriasis.

·         Some medicines or skin irritants initiate psoriasis.

·         Smoking and alcohol are other two factors which activate psoriasis.

·         Mental stress or psychological trauma may also set off psoriasis.

·         Stress, infection, trauma, medications, xerosis.

·         Attacks of psoriasis can be precipitated by or aggravated by stress, infection (streptococcal, HIV), pregnancy, trauma, drugs (anti-malarial, lithium), alcohol, tobacco smoking, sunlight etc.

·        Consuming foods that should not be eaten together ( eg. Milk and radish, salt and milk, fish and milk)

·        Excessive intake of black beans, sea food, jaggery,  yogurt, sour and salty food

·        Excess exposure of stresses or psychological trauma 

·        Taking day time naps

·        Bathing with cold water immediately after doing any kind of strenuous physical exertion

·        Controlling natural urges

·        Eating too salty or too sour or too heavy food (which is difficult to digest) .

·        Smoking and use of alcohol.

 


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