Most often, the rashes treated are on open areas of the body: arms, legs, head, and face.Of less interest are the so-called "spare plaques," which are usually located on the elbow, back area.Typically, these plaques remain between episodes and are much less painful to the owner.
Usually, thorough cleansing of the skin indicates stable remission.This sometimes happens with climate changes: sunny and maritime climates often completely cure all skin manifestations of psoriasis.By the way, the question "Is it possible to permanently cure psoriasis?" does not have a positive answer: at most we can talk about stable remission for many years.But psoriasis can come back quickly if you change your lifestyle, drink alcohol, or are stressed out.However, the dangers of psoriasis extend beyond its skin manifestations: Psoriasis also affects joints, nails, and metabolic disorders.
Basic methods of treating psoriasis.

The main method is phototherapy, which is the use of light of specific wavelengths.Phototherapy is a modern and effective method because it is not accompanied by drugs, has no side effects, and does not require hospitalization.Light therapy is a little different than PUVA therapy.For the latter, a special photosensitizing drug needs to be taken orally.It exposes the skin to high doses of ultraviolet radiation.This treatment is contraindicated if the patient has chronic liver or kidney disease.Of course, phototherapy may also be contraindicated - for example, in cases of pregnancy and malignancy.However, in general, narrowband light therapy is very effective because:
- Radiation does not penetrate deep into the tissue and only affects the outer layer (epidermis).
- Phototherapy targets targeted patches, such as scalp psoriasis, without exposing the entire person to radiation.
psoriasis diet
Without proper nutrition and adherence to a proper diet, treatment of psoriasis is impossible.The basic principles of diet are as follows:
- Complete exclusion of alcohol and spirits;
- Exclude "carbonated" drinks - cola;
- Exclude and limit red fruits and vegetables—tomatoes, bell peppers, strawberries;
- Exclude products high in “chemicals”: dyes, preservatives and various fragrances;
- Avoid citrus fruits, chocolate, coffee and spicy foods.
How to Treat Psoriasis with Folk Remedies
One of the well-known psoriasis treatments is baking soda.Baking soda is known to have the ability to purify the environment, unlike lemon juice and vinegar which are acidic.But one of the causes of psoriasis is the chronic oxidation of the body's internal environment, or the formation of a metabolic acidosis state.For this reason, sodium bicarbonate (or baking soda) is widely used in a variety of baths, lotions, and compresses.Sparkling water can also be added to the ointment and taken orally.Under no circumstances should soda water be ash or industrial soda water.Baking soda has the following properties:
- Able to soften areas of rashes and skin patches;
- Soothes, reduces inflammatory manifestations, and reduces the brightness of plaque color;
- Can reduce skin itching and soothe;
- Able to restore lymph flow in capillaries and blood flow in epidermal capillary microcirculatory beds;
- Sodium bicarbonate can relieve the "acidification" of the epidermis and promote the elimination of endotoxins.
Treatments for psoriasis vary, the main non-hormonal preparations are: Preparations containing salicylic acid - a powerful keratolytic agent.Salicylic acid or zinc ointment can help:
- Good exfoliation and softening of cuticle scales.
- Reduces inflammation and has antiseptic properties.
Preparations containing zinc, or more precisely, preparations containing zinc oxide.These ointments are soothing to the skin, have antibacterial, drying and astringent properties, and can relieve inflammation while forming a protective barrier.The important thing is that zinc ointment is very cheap.
The next well-proven non-drug folk remedy for psoriasis is birch and coal tar.Many people can't stand the smell, but tar applied topically can be very therapeutic.Tar is found in various ointments and medicated shampoos.The effect of tar is opposite to that of zinc - it is able to irritate the area, increase blood circulation in the affected area, and stimulate the regeneration of the skin.

Treatment of psoriasis would be incomplete without using vitamin creams and ointments that contain primarily vitamin D, or only ointments that contain vitamin D.Vitamins help inhibit excessive growth or proliferation of keratinocytes, thereby reducing the size and intensity of rashes and reducing peeling.
Petroleum preparations are also widely used in the topical treatment of psoriasis.Preparations containing purified solid oils have good therapeutic effects.Solidol normalizes important processes in cells deep in the skin (epidermal basement membrane).
But it’s not as important as treating psoriasis; it’s important to take preventive measures in a timely manner.Tar and oil preparations can cause allergies, so skin application or testing is required first.Always consult your doctor when using baking soda internally.It is especially suitable for patients suffering from various chronic gastritis, stomach and duodenal diseases.























