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Psoriasis skin disease?
i am 17 years old male and i had a rash on my ankle and i went to the doctors and she said it was Psoriasis so she gave me 2 creams but she said i will have Psoriasis for the rest of my life and it can get real bad i can get it face chest ec ect i don't think i can handle this for the rest of my life because if it got real bad i wouldn't go out and i have been thinking to myself about killing my self over it as i cant live like it with all rashes over me its making me so depressed
my doctor took 1 look at the rash and said it was Psoriasis could she be wrong??? but i think she right as i am getting a rash/cracky skin on my hand now too ![]()
Is this with me for life like the doc said or is it just a one of please say its a one of
Hello there. I have had psoriasis on my scalp, knees and elbows for years and can commiserate with you. Over a year ago I discovered Champori anti-psoriasis cream and spray: and after 2.5 weeks of treatment my patches cleared out almost completely and I haven't had a flare up since. Champori is natural (herbal), steroid-free and definitely worth a try (esp. since they offer money back guarantee). Try it. I hope it helps you as well as it helped me.
Fumiko.
Diaper Rash - An Irritant For Babies
Diaper as a whole is a very good product and could be termed in some manner as a boon for all parents. Even though, this boon can boomerang any moment making it one of the worst nightmares for all parents. It is one of the common skin disorders that your child has to go through. As the babies skin is very soft and delicate it can easily cause damage by the constant use of diapers. Once you start solid food, diaper rash becomes more common, leading to rashes which create graver problems for your children. First 12 months can be a testing period for parents as well as babies.
The dominating factor for diaper rash is skin wetness. Areas which are already damaged tend to be more sensitive for other skin related problems. It is a kind of chain reaction as and when the skin gets affected due to urinary wetness which later on affects the stool enzymes or other irritants leading to inflammation of the skin. This rash becomes an open passage for bacteria and other organisms causing further damage to your child's skin problem. Common sufferers of diaper rash are between 8 to 10 months old.
Some of the common diaper rashes are
-Friction Rash
-Irritant Rash
-Allergic Rash
-Intertrigo Rash
-Seborrhea Rash
-Psoriasis
Measures to be taken
-Change the diapers often or avoid diapers, if you can manage it like that
-Keep your child exposed to fresh air
-Have a diaper which fits properly giving enough air to breath
-Use water instead of using diaper wipes
-Avoid food that may cause diarrhea
-Avoid soaps or powder which may tend to cause irritation
-Keep the infected area always dry to avoid any infection
-Breastfeeding your baby helps the baby immensely
-Use a bottle to squirt water rather than rub or wipe
-Pat dry, the area instead of wiping or rubbing the area
-Let your baby's skin dry before putting on another diaper
-Completely ban the use of plastic pants
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Home remedies for Diaper Rash.
Simple and easy methods helps to treat this problem easily.

