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Psoriasis management breakthrough: Safe, effective and long-lasting

The visible scaling, redness and itching can make day-to-day life difficult and it impacts both physical comfort and emotional wellbeing. Yes, we are talking about psoriasis. It is a chronic autoimmune skin disease that causes rapid buildup of skin cells, leading to scaling, itching and inflammation. People of any age are affected and the incidence is similar in men and women.  75% of cases occur before the age of 46, but some studies have suggested two peaks of onset between 16 and 22 years and 57 and 60 years. So many are finding difficult to find out a suitable solution for psoriasis. We will spotlight a promising, clinically-studied formulation that will help many to find the right solution for psoriasis-Psorolin Oil.

Understanding psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease causing the immune system to overactive resulting in rapid skin cell production and the buildup of red, scaly, itchy patches on the skin.

Symptoms of psoriasis

Signs and symptoms of psoriasis

 

•    Red, brown or purple patches of skin
•    Patches of thick, raised skin (plaques)
•    Itching
•    Irritation, burning or stinging
•    Pustules or blisters
•    Dry skin that may crack or bleed
•    Flaking of dead skin
•    Pitted or ridged nails
•    Joint pain and swelling
 

Types of psoriasis

 

1.    Plaque psoriasis

Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis. About 80 - 90% of people living with psoriasis experience plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis plaques appear as raised, inflamed and scaly patches of skin that may also be itchy and painful.

2.    Inverse psoriasis

Inverse psoriasis appears on skin as lesions of purple-ish, brown or darker than the surrounding skin in body folds such as underarms, underbreasts, genital area etc.

3.    Guttate psoriasis

Guttate psoriasis appears as many small, round and scaly red spots. The sores are covered by a fine scale and are not as thick as plaques. Guttate psoriasis on skin of color can be challenging to diagnose since lesions may not appear red or scaly.

4.    Pustular psoriasis

Pustular psoriasis is a rare type of psoriasis affecting about 3% of people living with psoriasis. Symptoms of pustular psoriasis include sterile pustules (white or yellow, pus-filled, painful bumps) that may be surrounded by inflamed or reddened/discolored skin. The pus in pustules is caused by inflammation.

5.    Erythrodermic psoriasis

Erythrodermic psoriasis is a rare and severe type of psoriasis.  Erythrodermic psoriasis disrupts body's normal temperature and fluid balance. This may lead to shivering episodes and edema (swelling from fluid retention) in parts of the body.

The Triggers

•    Stress: High stress can cause a sudden flare-up or worsen existing symptoms.
•    Injury to Skin: cuts, scrapes, sunburns, or even vaccinations can trigger psoriatic lesions at the site of injury.
•    Infections: Illnesses, particularly strep throat are well-known triggers, especially for guttate psoriasis.
•    Medications: Certain drugs, such as lithium, beta-blockers etc. can aggravate psoriasis.
•    Weather: Cold, dry weather often worsens symptoms while warm, sunny weather can help clear them for some people.
•    Lifestyle Factors: Smoking and heavy alcohol consumption triggers psoriasis symptoms.


Introducing Psorolin oil

 

Psorolin oil | Best psoriasis treatment oil

Psorolin oil is a clinically proven formulation for psoriasis treatment that targets the root causes — hyperproliferation of skin cells and inflammation with its,

Unique composition:

•    Wrightia tinctoria – Known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
•    Indigofera tinctoria -  Possesses potent anti-inflammatory and antipruritic (anti-itch) qualities.
•    Indigofera aspalathoides – Have blood-purifying properties and its ability to combat skin diseases from within.

Benefits: 

•    Reduces keratinocytes proliferation
•    Quick relief from clinical symptoms

Clinical studies:

CTRI-registered clinical study shows that Psorolin Oil achieved an 83% improvement in PASI (Psoriasis Area Severity Index) within 12 weeks of treatment in patients with mild to moderate psoriasis.
Thus Psorolin oil confirm its superior efficacy in treating psoriasis. 

How to use

Apply Psorolin oil post bath on affected areas thrice a day.


Why consider Psorolin oil for psoriasis journey?

•    Psorolin oil targets the root cause by slowing down the rapid skin cell growth.
•    The CTRI-registered study provides a strong evidence for its efficacy and treatment success.
•    No side effects, safe for long term usage.
Lifestyle changes for managing psoriasis
•    Eat a healthy, balanced diet containing fruits & vegetables, fish, lean protein, legumes, nuts & seeds, olive oil and whole grains etc. 
•    Use lukewarm water for bathing. Use mild soap like psorolin derma skincare soap followed by psorolin oil.
•    Daily try to get some moderate sunlight.
•    Reduce stress, go for stress relieving exercises.
•    Quit smoking and alcohol.

Living a full life with psoriasis

With growing awareness, a supportive community and advancing treatment options like Psorolin oil that offer both efficacy and safety there is more hope than ever before.
The journey to a healthy skin starts by understanding the skin, identifying triggers and finding the best treatment option. Psorolin oil provides a superior treatment option for psoriasis with proven benefits. The unique composition have no side effects thus making it safe for long term use. 

The power to change your skin's story is in your hands. From here take your powerful first step for treating psoriasis.

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