Future of Psoriasis
Psoriasis: Is your psoriasis masked with Immunosuppressive Medicines?
Psoriasis is not a dangerous or fatal disease. However, its course is usually very long, running into years and it varies from patient to patient. At the same time, it has a peculiar tendency to relapse after some period of time. Psoriasis can be very mild or moderate or even very extensive. It is not possible to predict the spread of psoriasis in a given case.
Psoriasis rarely causes long-term complications affecting vital body organs.
Psoriasis is more often a medico-social disorder, especially when it shows up on the visible part of the body, such as on the face. There may also be feelings (sometimes with justification) that psoriasis has limited the patient’s career success because employers did not understand the nature of the disease. Patients may also deny themselves the enjoyment of leisure activities because of embarrassment and fear of rejection, and the disease often makes patients feel unattractive to the opposite sex.
The future of psoriasis depends on the timely treatment of it. If psoriasis is treated using immunosuppressive medicines such as cortisone or Methotrexate, there is a possibility that it resurfaces with more intensity and may turn more difficult to treat. In our experience, if Psoriasis is treated with homeopathy in the early phase, the overall control of the disease in the future is much better.
Written & Approved by-
Dr. Rajesh Shah
M.D. (Hom.)