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Understanding the Best Treatment for Psoriasis: Condition & Recovery

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that develops when the body’s immune system mistakenly begins to attack otherwise healthy skin cells. These attacks trigger the rapid buildup of skin cells, causing psoriasis’ characteristic red, inflamed, flaky patches of skin — commonly referred to as “flare-ups.”

The best treatment for psoriasis will be unique and individualised. No two psoriasis cases are identical and are sometimes linked to other underlying autoimmune conditions.

he specialised medical staff at Adonia Medical Clinic understand every patient’s experience with psoriasis involves varying triggers, signs, symptoms, and medical history. We offer dynamic and advanced psoriasis treatment options specifically designed to manage this autoimmune skin condition, working with your lifestyle to rebuild your health and confidence.

Best Treatment for Psoriasis

While psoriasis is a chronic, recurring condition, significant treatment advancements mean improved symptom management and far greater comfort for those experiencing flare-ups.

New modalities, including laser light therapies, biologics, and prescription topical and oral treatments, help control flare-ups and reduce pain, itchiness, and length of psoriasis discomfort. These developments also mean a truly personalised, contemporary set of choices matching the individual’s condition severity and frequency, leading to quicker improvements in their quality of life.

 

Exciplex® Light-Based Therapy

Exciplex® is a non-invasive light therapy device specifically designed to treat chronic auto-immune skin diseases.

Exciplex® is a small, handheld device that emits 308nm monochromatic excimer light — a specific, research-backed wavelength able to target psoriasis’ overactive skin cell growths.

These wavelengths penetrate excess cell buildup and safely re-program cells to begin apoptosis, the safe, normal process by which the body naturally gets rid of unnecessary cells.

Exciplex® offers the best treatment for psoriasis given its preciseness, used only on areas of the skin currently experiencing psoriasis flare-ups. It provides clinically proven results in as few as 3-4 pain-free sessions, with minimal side effects.

Doctors may also explore other complementary psoriasis treatment approaches, including those safe for psoriasis on darker skin:

  • Topical medicated creams.
    Medicated prescription creams, lotions, and shampoos are common topical approaches to reducing plaque redness, itchiness, and flakiness.
  • Steroids or Injections.
    Escalating psoriasis symptoms, including pain and swelling, may also see condition improvements using oral or injected biologics and/or injected corticosteroids.
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Adonia Medical Clinic: Your Psoriasis Treatment Partner

Choosing Adonia means choosing a woman-owned, patient-centric, internationally recognized medical clinic located in Central London, Maida Vale, Hampstead.

Adonia Medical Clinic is the leading provider of some of the best treatments for psoriasis in London, thanks to their expertise in skincare’s state-of-the-art technologies and a personalised treatment approach.

Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme and her team have worked with over 30,000 patients across outpatient clinical treatments, creating integrated plans and guiding every patient toward inner and outer confidence.

 

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What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks healthy skin cells, resulting in red, scaly patches called plaques. As a chronic condition, psoriasis currently has no cure but can be successfully managed and symptoms reduced.

There are five primary types of psoriasis.

  1. Plaque.
  2. Guttate
  3. Inverse.
  4. Pustular.
  5. Erythrodermic.

Each person experiences psoriasis differently, ranging from infrequent to routine flare-ups affecting various parts of the body, with fluctuating levels of itchiness, pain, and discomfort. Managing psoriasis therefore requires an individualised treatment approach since symptoms and severity vary widely from person to person. But overall treatments have come a long way.

It’s important to note psoriasis is not directly linked or guaranteed to occur when diagnosed alongside another medical condition. However certain health factors and autoimmune diagnoses can trigger or worsen psoriasis.

 

Common Psoriasis Flare-Ups

The most common areas affected by psoriasis plaque flare-ups include but are not limited to:

  1. Scalp and facial psoriasis.
  2. Ear psoriasis
  3. Body psoriasis.

Your best treatment for psoriasis should always take into consideration flare-up location(s) and severity.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Psoriasis

Early signs of psoriasis can appear without notice and be influenced by several factors, from genetics and hormones to certain environmental triggers. Common psoriasis symptoms may include:

  • Raised, itchy, red or purple patches with a thin, scale-like white flaky coating.
  • Patches that grow/expand quickly.
  • Patch concentration around the hands, elbows, knees, and hairline.
  • Frequent discomfort in affected areas.
  • Swollen or achy joints, particularly in the hands, heels, and feet.
  • Trouble sleeping or interference with restful sleep.

As a chronic skin condition, psoriasis flare-ups can be a diagnosed autoimmune disorder presenting on its own, without any other symptoms. But psoriasis can also develop in conjunction with an additional medical or autoimmune concern but still requires its own diagnosis.

  1. Psoriasis on Dark Skin.
  2. Psoriasis on Fair Skin.

 

Causes of Psoriasis

There is no single cause for psoriasis. Psoriasis may develop when triggered by one or several influencing factors, including immune disorders, hormones, genetics, chronic stress, and changes to environmental conditions.

  1. Autoimmune Disorders.
  2. Infections.
  3. Environmental Conditions.
  4. Chronic Stress.
  5. Is Psoriasis Catchable?

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