Psoriasis Hospital - The Best Cure Psoriasis

Psoriasis hospital is an traditional chineses meidicine hospital which started operations in the year 1988. Since then hundreds of patients with different conturies that different types of psoriasis and other chronic skin disorders like eczema, vitiligo, and Dermatitis etc.Beijing meidi Psoriasis hospital have been cure psoriasis cases here very successfully.

Chinese Medicine And 360°Removing Toxin Treatments to Cure Psoriasis
The therapy though a 360°high-energy nm tank to strongly dissolve and ablate the toxic proteases adsorbed in the blood vessel wall and the blood poisoning group in the blood cells.The 03 will be applied in the treatments to purify the blood and excrete the toxin from human body, which reach a purpose of detoxification from the source. To cure psoriasis from the disease sources, preventing the reoccurrence of it.
We have an unprecedented success rate of above 96% in the cure of skin diseases especially psoriasis.
The specific medicines given from the psoriasis hospital are prepared in the hospital exclusively for consumption here and not available anywhere else. The medicines we provide here purify the liver and blood and also remove the poisonous substances from the skin.
The traditional blood detoxification treatments only purify the toxin in the blood and internal organs to expel them form body, but the stubborn toxin in the blood vessel wall and the deep parts of internal organs still in there which led the residual of toxin in body, so that the disease will occur reoccurrence with the blood circulation.

360°Removing Toxin Treatments to Cure Psoriasis is a comprehensive, thorough, deep-seated, no dead disinfection therapy which is healthy, scientific and special, so it is treated as the first choice of 2014 psoriasis anti-reoccurrence treatments programs.

Psoriasis Causes and Symptoms

Psoriasis is not contagious. It cannot be caught from touching someone who has the condition, swimming in the same pool, sharing towels, or eating food prepared by a person with psoriasis.
Psoriasis is a common skin disorder, affecting about 7.5 million people in the United States. It causes skin cells to multiply rapidly and to accumulate on the surface of the skin. These extra skin cells create thick, scaly patches called plaques. Plaques most often develop on the:
elbows
knees
scalp
lower back
palms of the hands
soles of the feet
The affected areas of skin typically appear reddened and contain dry, itchy scales. They may also be more sensitive and cause a burning or painful sensation on the skin.
These genetic variants are believed to cause changes in the way the body’s T cells behave. T cells are immune system cells that normally fight off harmful invaders, such as viruses and bacteria. In people with psoriasis, however, T cells also attack healthy skin cells by mistake. This immune system response results in a range of reactions, including:
enlargement of blood vessels in the skin
increase in white blood cells that stimulate the skin to produce new cells more quickly than usual
increase in skin cells, T cells, and additional immune system cells
accumulation of new skin cells on the surface of the skin
development of the thick, scaly patches associated with psoriasis
What Are the Symptoms of Psoriasis
Patches of red, inflamed skin. These are often covered with loose, silvery scales. They may be itchy and painful, even crack and bleed. In serious cases, they grow and run into each other, making large areas of irritated skin.
Fingernail and toenail problems. Your nails may change color or become pitted. They may also begin to crumble or detach from the nail bed.

Scalp problems. Patches of scales or crust may form on your head.

Laser Treatment for Psoriasis


If you're living with psoriasis, you know how uncomfortable and embarrassing the red, itchy, scalyskin can be. Treatment options forpsoriasis include steroid cream or other medicated creams, oralmedications, and light therapy.
there is another option for treating psoriasis: excimer lasers, which deliver ultraviolet light to localized areas of the skin. This treatment uses intense, focused doses of laser light to help control areas of mild to moderate psoriasis without harming healthy skin around them. Targeted laser therapy is similar in effectiveness to traditional light therapy, but it works in fewer sessions with stronger doses of light that can reach deeper into the affected skin. The handheld laser wands are also good for reaching psoriasis in hard-to-treat areas, such as the elbows, knees, palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and scalp.
Laser treatments for psoriasis use one of two types of lasers: a pulsed dye laser (PDL) or an excimer laser.
Pulsed dye lasers create a concentrated beam of yellow light. When the light hits the skin, it converts to heat. The heat destroys the extra blood vessels in the skin that contribute to psoriasis, without harming nearby skin.
Excimer lasers aim a high intensity ultraviolet B (UVB) light dose of a very specific wavelength -- 308 nanometers -- directly at the psoriasis plaques. Because the laser light never touches the surrounding skin, it reduces the risk of UV radiationexposure. Excimer lasers are used to treat mild-to-moderate psoriasis.

With excimer laser therapy, patients usually have two treatments lasting 15-30 minutes each week for three or more weeks, with at least a 48-hour break between treatments. With pulsed dye laser therapy, sessions go for 15-30 minutes every three weeks.

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