Psoriasis is often referred to as the most unusual of all skin conditions. So it's important to focus not only on what you shouldn't do, but also on what you should.
First, what's going on? This condition is caused by the rapid multiplication of skin cells and typically occurs on the knees, elbows, scalp, hands, and feet soles.
Symptoms of psoriasis include:
- Patches of red, inflamed skin
- Nail problems
- Patches of scales or crust
Psoriasis Don'ts
#1 Don't be too aggressive
The best way to handle your psoriasis is to do so gently. Avoid the temptation to scrub lesions, which will only irritate them, making them worse. Bathing in very hot water or using abrasive cleaners can also make your this skin condition flare up.#2 Don't stress out
Stress can cause your psoriasis to flare up more, so avoid stressful situations when you can, and take extra steps to take care of yourself, such as eating well, exercising and getting enough sleep. If you can’t avoid stress, then try meditation or relaxation.#3 Don't ignore flare-ups
Unfortunately, psoriasis is something that doesn’t go away, but that doesn't mean you just have to live with it the worse way possible. If your it returns after a period of being under control, schedule a visit with your doctor to find out why and to think of how to gain back control.#4 Don't give up
One of the most frustrating things about treating psoriasis is that something that works well for one person may not work at all for another. It may take some time to find the right combination of therapies that work best for you. Be patient and don't give up.Psoriasis Dos
#1 Do talk to a dermatologist
Make time to meet with a dermatologist who specializes in treating psoriasis. He or she will know the latest developments regarding a treatment plan. You can discuss the details of your condition with your doctor, including when you first noticed your psoriasis, what your symptoms are, any situations that seem to make your symptoms worse, and what treatments have and have not worked for you in the past.#2 Do moisturize
It’s more likely for you to get dry skin when you have psoriasis, so make sure you keep your skin moisturized. After bathing or showering, seal in moisture by applying a generous amount of moisturizing cream or oil to your skin.#3 Do a DIY Rescue Remedy Cream
Avocado oil, aloe vera gel, and capsaicin cream applied topically can reduce the scaling, thickness, redness, and itching. Adding medical grade essential oils to the mixture is also very helpful to soothe symptoms and contributes to the healing process.Try the following essential oils:
• bergamot -to help heal skin plaques
• lavender – to reduce excessive itching
• melissa -for irritated skin
• jasmine -for dry sensitive skin
• geranium -for dry irritating skin
• sandalwood -for dehydrated, inflamed, and sensitive skin