Monday, July 23, 2018

#Psoriasis #Plaque-Psoriasis #Floracor by #ASTEnzymes




Psoriasis 

Requires a medical diagnosis
The most common symptom is a rash on the skin, but sometimes the rash involves the nails or joints.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the joints
Skin: rashes, dryness, fissures, flakiness, peeling, small bump, thickness, or redness
Also common: depression, inflamed tendons, itching, joint stiffness, plaque, or small dents in nails

Psoriasis treatments reduce inflammation and clear the skin. ALL treatments are temporary.  Treatments can be divided into three main types: topical treatments, light therapy and systemic medications.



The first issue with most skin disorders is the digestion system. Second is low stomach acid. Low stomach acid refers to the bile and amount of pancreatic acid. ALL undigested carbs will only feed the candida and bacteria. Just like eczema, most of the problem lies inside your body. Like any skin problem topical creams are a quick remedy that sadly dont last.




Sunday, July 22, 2018

#AutoImmune #Diseases #Polymyalgia #Rheumatica





Autoimmune disease is a condition that causes your immune system mistakenly to attack your body. The immune system, when working properly, will guard against germs like bacteria and common viruses. When it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out fighter cells to attack them. Normally, the immune system can tell the difference between foreign cells and your own cells.

With an autoimmune disease, the immune system mistakes part of your body,  like skin or joints, as foreign. It then releases proteins called autoantibodies that attack healthy cells. Some autoimmune diseases target only one organ. Type 1 diabetes damages the pancreas. Other diseases, like lupus, affect the whole body.

Internal inflammation is a silent issue. Because you can't see it, the autoimmune sufferers are often ignored. Inflammation is associated with Lupus, MS, Arthritis, Celiac disease, and PCOS. Requires a medical diagnosis

 

Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory disorder that causes muscle pain and stiffness, especially in the shoulders. Signs and symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica (pol-e-my-AL-juh rue-MAT-ih-kuh) usually begin quickly and are worse in the morning.

Most people who develop polymyalgia rheumatica are older than 65. It rarely affects people under 50.
This condition is related to another inflammatory called giant cell arteritis. Giant cell arteritis can cause headaches, vision difficulties, jaw pain and scalp tenderness. It's possible to have both conditions together.



The signs and symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica usually occur on both sides of the body and might include:

  • Aches or pain in your shoulders
  • Aches or pain in your neck, upper arms, buttocks, hips or thighs
  • Stiffness in affected areas, particularly in the morning or after being inactive for a time
  • Limited range of motion in affected areas
  • Pain or stiffness in your wrists, elbows or knees
You might also have more-general signs and symptoms, including:

  • Mild fever
  • Fatigue
  • A general feeling of not being well (malaise)
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unintended weight loss
  • Depression

 




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