• Psoriasis and Eczema and how Psoriasis can affect your nails and hands.

Psoriasis and Eczema and how Psoriasis can affect your nails and hands.

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By ani_gore

Psoriasis is common in both children and adults at any age, although it is most common in between the age of 15 to 35.Another thing its not raciest and can happen to any race.Psoriasis is suspected in over a millions of American people and the quantity is far more in world. 

The cause for psoriasis is been unknown,but its seen that emotional stress, skin injury, systemic infections, and certain medications.Its also found that genetics play a vast role in psoriasis. A person having family history of psoriasis can develop the skin disease any time in his life.

psoriasis and eczema

psoriasis is a chronic skin diseases that cause red, scaly skin rashes. and it needs skin biopsy or other diagnostic testing to know the difference between psoriasis and eczema. Psoriasis if mostly found on the back of the elbows and front of the knees, when eczema favors the inside of the arms and the back of the knees. Both rashes favour scalp, while chronic eczema resides on the ankles more.


psoriasis and nails

psoriasis of the hands develops more symptom on nails, nails will show pitting.Pittingy in a nail where the cuticle is not involved with any rashes is the confirmed example of psoriasis. 

psoriasis is not a life threatning disease. Its better to have a proper treatment from a doctor for psoriasis.Its very difficult to be cured, but with natural or homeopathic medicines its effects can be cured somehow.

hygienic hyper-thesis

Eczema is an allergy type and occur in children's most of the time. There is one study subject for this on the hyginic hypothesis which deals with the study of the eczema in the children's which leaves in sanitized environment.

   It is found that the no of child eczema cases are more in the sanitized environment rather than the unhygienic environment. This is answered using the hygienic hyper-thesis. It deals with the fact that we requires certain pathogen level to make our immune system stronger and if we dont get that level our immune system will attack on antigens and develops a allergy like child eczema.

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