Thursday, September 24, 2009

What To Do About Hair Loss Due To Psoriasis


Psoriasis is not simply dry scalp as some people think. Psoriasis is an immunity affecting condition that can produce symptoms in several regions of the body. It can produce scaling, discoloration, burning and itching, and hair loss. The hair loss generally associated with psoriasis is usually temporary, but in severe cases, the damage to the skin is so pronounced, that hair follicle damage is irreversible, and hair will not grow back. Management of the condition is the best method to minimize hair loss for psoriasis patients, with the most common remedies used being diet and symptomatic treatment, as well as a focus on not exacerbating the condition.

The red patches of skin cause by psoriasis are often linked to adverse reaction to medication, gastric abnormalities, stress, or an abundance or toxins in the body. The most common place for seeing the effects of psoriasis is on the head, though anyplace on the body is susceptible. Of the 50%+ that report scalp infection, treatment with medicated shampoo, usually containing salicylic acid are prescribed to control inflammation and itching.

Other anti itch ointments and even medications are used to further reduce selling and discomfort. No known medical cure is known for Psoriasis, though many of the symptoms associated with the disease are treatable.

Psoriasis seems to be agitated by a high acid diet, so the consumption of fish, vegetables and other foods with a high alkaline content are best eaten and fatty and other highly acidic foods such as chicken are best to be avoided. Other foods that are problematic are foods that are prone to promotion of toxicity, such as processed grains and starches. Eating whole grains and nutrient rich fruits and vegetables instead is good advice to follow.

In relation to hair loss and psoriasis, the best thing you can do is not to increase damage to the affected areas. Do not pull of scabs, or scratch reddened areas. This might promote the dislocation of hair, and if the follicle damage is extreme enough, that hair might be lost forever. Make sure to keep your hair moist through the use of oils or hair creams, and make sure to apply medication the area as prescribed to speed up the healing process.

As most hair loss due to psoriasis is temporary, the majority of sufferers will regain lost hair if care is taken and proper caution observed. Diet and proper medical follow through are your best friend when it comes to keeping your hair while experiencing psoriasis attacks.

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