Psoriasis. Treatment Methods
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Patients with psoriasis experience red patches, often covered with silvery scales, itching, and inflammation. Although the cause of psoriasis remains not entirely understood, various treatment methods have been developed to alleviate symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients.
Approaches to Psoriasis Treatment:
π Paul Schmidt's Diagnostic Method
π Hirudotherapy (Leech Therapy)
π PRP Plasmolifting
βοΈ Homeopathy
πΏ Herbal Remedies
Causes of Psoriasisβ
While there is no definitive answer to the causes of psoriasis, many studies point to genetic factors, immune system abnormalities, toxic overload due to lifestyle or medication, and environmental conditions as major components. On the other hand, immune system disruptions can lead to the body "attacking" its skin cells, resulting in inflammation and the formation of psoriatic patches.
π Paul Schmidt's Diagnostic Method:
Paul Schmidt's method is a diagnostic approach that allows for a more in-depth examination of a patient's condition and the identification of factors contributing to the development of psoriasis. This method analyzes various biochemical and immunological parameters of the body, such as antibody and cytokine levels, as well as metabolic processes.
Based on the analysis results, a more accurate understanding of the patient's immune system status and possible triggers for psoriasis development can be obtained. This enables the development of a more personalized approach to treatment and disease management.
Psoriasis Treatment:
π Hirudotherapy (Leech Therapy):
Hirudotherapy, or treatment using medicinal leeches, has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. During the procedure, leeches release biologically active substances that have anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. This helps reduce inflammation and itching in psoriasis patients.
π PRP Plasmolifting:
PRP Plasmolifting involves the topical application and intradermal injection of a patient's own platelet-rich plasma. This promotes skin healing and regeneration, which is crucial for psoriasis patients. Additionally, a Plasmolifting Cream based on the patient's plasma can be prepared for at-home care
βοΈ Homeopathy:
Homeopathy offers an individualized approach to treating psoriasis based on the patient's symptoms and constitution. Homeopathic remedies help manage inflammation and itching.
πΏ Herbal Remedies:
Many herbs, such as aloe vera, celandine, and chamomile, are known for their anti-inflammatory and healing properties. In some cases, they can be applied topically or ingested as a complement to therapy.
π It is essential to remember that psoriasis is a complex condition, and treatment often requires a combination of different methods to achieve the best results