Natural Psoriasis Order
People with psoriasis know only too well what the natural psoriasis progression is. Everyone else is just very fortunate. This chronic skin disorder affects millions of people every year and unfortunately it isn’t a one-time deal. It returns again and again, each time making the life of the patient miserable, until all they want is relief from the discomfort and itching. Here is a look at how it starts and ways you can find comfort and relief from the symptoms of psoriasis.
- early symptoms
- moderate symptoms
- less common complications
In the natural psoriasis progression, the first symptom that the person is likely to see is a small red rash. At first it probably won’t bother the person much. You may be a little confused and blame new laundry detergent or some other allergen, but initially don’t think much of it. Soon, the rash begins to itch and maybe burn just a bit. The newly developed psoriasis patient still thinks it’s something that will heal up on its own. Of course, the day is rapidly approaching when it becomes clear that there is something seriously wrong with their skin as the rash either becomes larger or the symptoms become more intense.
At this stage, the psoriasis has become even more symptomatic and the patient may choose this point to seek medical intervention. The intense itching and burning feels like a way of life at this point and relief from psoriasis is the only thing on the person’s mind. It probably has developed the characteristic white, scaly covering that is the most obvious of the psoriasis symptoms. Even at this stage, some people think it will clear up on its own. This isn’t the case and some sort of psoriasis remedy is necessary to get relief from the symptoms.
Though it certainly isn’t a good time, for most people with psoriasis, this is as bad as it gets. Others though encounter complications that more deeply affect their lives and health. 10% of skin disorder patients will develop arthritis as a direct result of their psoriasis. Known in the medical community as psoriasis arthritis, the patient has symptoms of both diseases and without treatment the joint damage can be extensive.


Lisa S. 



