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Skin Psorasis
Greetings,I'm male, 31, suffering from Skin Psorasis for the past 5 years. Have tried various allopathic medications but to no avail.
Typical Symptoms, red roundish spots, with white flaking skin, which sheds off in scales, frequently. Scratching creates itchy irritation, often, forcing to scratch till bleeding starts.
It started from Right Leg and now covers till scalp in pactches of various sizes from 4 Inches in dia to 0.2 Inches.
Any physical wound on lower body, scalp, such as scratch, cut, bruises also ultimately convert in to Psorasis.
Approximately 11% of the total body is affected in patches.
From readings on other related websites (psorasisdotorg), the best description of the problem I have found to be majorly Plaque Psorasis (Skin), with slight touch of Guttate Psorasis in the chest region.
Seeking assistance.
Please feel free to ask any questions, as required.
Sincerely,
Assad
assad_akhtar on 2007-09-07
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Hi Assad
you can try (Sulphur-200c) one dose daily up to 5 days only then stop and wait for 1 week any change cantact me please.
Good luck
faisal
you can try (Sulphur-200c) one dose daily up to 5 days only then stop and wait for 1 week any change cantact me please.
Good luck
faisal
faisal qureshi last decade
Dear Dr.
I tried looking up in the market, all we are able to get from the drug stores is Sulfur 200, (Wilmar Schwabe); Not 200 'c'.
Any suggestions.
Regards,
Assad
I tried looking up in the market, all we are able to get from the drug stores is Sulfur 200, (Wilmar Schwabe); Not 200 'c'.
Any suggestions.
Regards,
Assad
assad_akhtar last decade
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