PSORIASIN Gel provides dependable relief for symptoms of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis on skin areas. PSORIASIN Gel is specially formulated with a medically recognized, highly effective ingredient to help relieve the itching, flaking, redness, and scaling of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. Its unique quick drying, vanishing gel is oil-free, non-greasy and won’t leave a lingering unpleasant odor. PSORIASIN Gel won’t stain skin and resists rubbing off on bedding and clothing. PSORIASIN Gel is concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Coal tar in Psoriasin Gel slows down the excessive skin cell production that is the root cause of psoriasis symptoms. No other FDA compliant non-prescription drug ingredient works this way. With regular use as directed, PSORIASIN Gel can prevent the symptoms of psoriasis from recurring.
PSORIASIN Ointment offers complete multi-symptom relief in a deep moisturizing, leave-on, topical treatment that gets to work quickly to help eliminate even the most intense itching, flaking, redness, scaling and discomforts often associated with psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. Unlike some other products that may cause excessive dryness, PSORIASIN Ointment is formulated in a unique, moisture-rich, soothing ointment base. PSORIASIN Ointment is easy to apply and absorbs thoroughly. Special ingredients help to keep skin supple, flexible and feeling more comfortable by locking in moisture and creating a barrier against irritants that may aggravate sensitive areas. Coal tar in Psoriasin Ointment slows down the excessive skin cell production that is the root cause of psoriasis symptoms. No other FDA compliant non-prescription drug ingredient works this way. With regular use as directed, PSORIASIN Ointment helps calm even the most intense symptoms, helps prevent recurring flare-ups and helps restore affected areas to a healthier, more natural appearance.
PSORIASIN Therapeutic Shampoo & Body Wash is an important first step in relieving and controlling the symptoms of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis on skin and scalp areas. Its moisture rich formula starts working immediately to provide medically recognized relief from intense itching, redness and related discomforts on affected areas, while it gently cleanses away scaling, flaking and rough skin. Using PSORIASIN Therapeutic Shampoo & Body Wash in conjunction with PSORIASIN Gel or PSORIASIN Ointment can provide added benefits to the psoriasis sufferer’s daily treatment regimen. With regular use, PSORIASIN Shampoo & Body Wash can help produce noticeable improvement; leaving skin and scalp looking and feeling cleaner and healthier.
WHAT IS PSORIASIS AND SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS?
PSORIASIS, as reported by medical experts, is a non-contagious skin disorder, which afflicts millions of men and women of all ages. Normal skin cells multiply, mature and shed on a regular basis. In those afflicted with psoriasis, skin cells appear to multiply much faster than normal with excessive skin cells accumulating on the skin's surface. In its most common form, these cells form scaly, reddish patches, which are often unsightly, uncomfortable and are sometimes irritated and painful. While the exact causes of psoriasis are still unknown, it is reported that a susceptibility to psoriasis may be inherited; passed along from one generation to another genetically within families. First visible outbreaks of psoriasis may be prompted by an external stress such as surgery, a major infection or a minor skin injury such as a burn or cut. After the first outbreak, psoriasis flare ups tend to come and go without any specific regularity or frequency, although symptoms appear to diminish during warm summer months and increase during cold winter months. Some studies have shown a relationship between psoriasis flare ups and periods of emotional stress. The number of flare ups and their intensity may differ from case to case or patient to patient. Although there is no known permanent cure for psoriasis, the active ingredient in PSORIASIN has been proven to help effectively relieve and control the symptoms, as well as prevent recurrences.
SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS is a condition similar to psoriasis, which afflicts millions of people. However, seborrheic dermatitis is a distinctly different condition, though sometimes confused with psoriasis. Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammation affecting areas of the skin rich in sebaceous (oil producing) glands commonly on the hairy areas of the body, such as scalp, face, including the brows, especially around the nose, as well the trunk of the body. This troublesome skin disorder tends to be marked by skin cell proliferation and heightened sebaceous gland (oil gland) activity. Skin cells shed and become scaly and itchy, red and irritated. Affected areas tend to display oily looking, yellowish scaly patches. People who tend toward oily skin are more likely to be affected. While seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis are different disorders, symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis respond well (as do psoriasis symptoms) to the active ingredient in PSORIASIN and as such can be effectively relieved and controlled, as well as recurrences prevented, with regular use of PSORIASIN as directed.
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE PSORIASIS OR SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS?
In its most common form, known as plaque psoriasis, the condition is characterized by sharply defined raised reddish areas of skin or patches typically covered with overlapping, rough, dry silvery scaling, most often occurring on body extensions such as elbows and knees. Often times, outbreaks are accompanied by itching and flaking at the affected site. In many cases, skin is cracked, irritated and burning. When soft tissue areas are affected, such as the palm of the hand, constant movement may cause skin to break and crack, causing pain and discomfort.
Seborrheic dermatitis tends to occur most often on the face and trunk. Both seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis can and do affect the scalp. Seborrheic dermatitis tends to show up as thick, greasy, yellowish scales.
If you experience any type of unusual skin eruption(s), including those described here, contact your doctor to make the correct diagnosis or obtain professional advice. You may wish to show him/her PSORIASIN and discuss its use for relief and prevention.