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I have Psoriasis in my elbow And knees
Medicine to treat Psoriasis cream or tablet.. ....... .... ... . ..
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Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease. Psoriasis is related to inherited genes. Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis. Obesity, diabetes, and heart disease are more common in people with psoriasis. Psoriasis can be initiated by certain environmental triggers. Although symptoms and signs vary,   they include red, scaling plaques of itchy, elevated skin affecting the elbows, knees and scalp. Psoriasis is not contagious. Psoriasis gets better and worse spontaneously and can have periodic remissions (clear skin). Psoriasis is controllable with medication. There are many promising new therapies, including newer biologic drugs So consult me in online chat section with pics and detail description so that treatment should be planned and will start at the earlier
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Don't worry... Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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The type of treatment depends on the disease severity in psoriasis
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Please put pictures of the affected areas in good light in private direct consult with a dermatologist for best solution for the same online or in person
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