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Skin Care Home Remedies- Managing Psoriasis
Psoriasis is one of the oldest skin conditions ever recorded. Plaque psoriasis is the most prevalent type and it is a rather irritating condition with the skin appearing reddish, inflamed and with patches of silvery-white scales. Below are a few home remedies you can try to manage your psoriasis:
1. Consume Omega-3 fatty acids- these are healthy fats that are known to fight inflammations.
2. Dietary Supplement- supplements can help with the cleansing process to get rid of toxins.
3. Consume Turmeric- it is known to effectively reduce certain inflammatory proteins.
4. Soak your body- taking a bath and frequently applying a wet towel compress helps to remove scales.
5. Light therapy- controlled sunlight is good for the skin due to the Vitamin D.
These are just a few tips that can be used to manage and control your psoriasis.
Psoriasis is one of the oldest skin conditions ever recorded. Plaque psoriasis is the most prevalent type and it is a rather irritating condition with the skin appearing reddish, inflamed and with patches of silvery-white scales. Below are a few home remedies you can try to manage your psoriasis:
1. Consume Omega-3 fatty acids- these are healthy fats that are known to fight inflammations.
2. Dietary Supplement- supplements can help with the cleansing process to get rid of toxins.
3. Consume Turmeric- it is known to effectively reduce certain inflammatory proteins.
4. Soak your body- taking a bath and frequently applying a wet towel compress helps to remove scales.
5. Light therapy- controlled sunlight is good for the skin due to the Vitamin D.
These are just a few tips that can be used to manage and control your psoriasis.
Skin Care Home Remedies- Managing Skin Tags
As we get older some of us encounter growths such as skin tags, luckily there are a few home remedies out there to remove skin tags. Below are a few of those home remedies:
1. Suffocate the skin gradually so it will decay and fall off. You can use string to do this.
2. Immerse the affected area in apple cider with a cotton cloth for 15 mins.
3. Mix baking soda and water and apply to affected area.
4. Bind a potato to the tagged skin with a cloth and gradually it become black and falls off.
5. Dissolve aspirin in water and apply to affected area and skin tag will eventually fade off.
6. Soak the affected area in hand sanitizer. The skin will start to decay and peel off.
7. Apply the juice from dandelion roots on a regular basis on the affected area for 4-6 weeks.
Skin tags can be unsightly, if the above home remedies do not work, you can always purchase specific products or contact a physician to get them removed.