Psoriasis affects children. It even affects children who are yet to reach the age of 17. A child's way of live can aggravate this disorder. Behaviors like bullying and issues with self esteem have been proven to affect this medical disorder. Psoriasis is caused by an autoimmune malfunction, there by causing new skin cells too mature earlier than they should. This causes them to accumulate on the surface of the skin because the old cells take time to shed off. So these excess cells accumulate at the surface of the skin causing damage to the skin. The skin of persons with psoriasis looks scaly and flakes. The color of the scaling skin looks silvery white and this disorder can also be called plagues. They cause itching and swelling to the patient and sometimes bleeding. Psoriasis if left untreated can amount to a serious medical condition because one thing is clear about this aliment, it transgress if left untreated into the other types of psoriasis. Although the main cause of this medical disorder is not clearly known, hypothesis has it that stress, excessive alcohol intake, smoking, some creams and lotions aggravate this medical condition. Psoriasis occur when the immune system defects and then the white blood cells known as the T cells move to the skin and triggers cytonkines which causes inflammation and excessive reproduction of new cells. In simple terms, a mal function in the immune system causes the skin cells to produces excess cells that rise to the surface of the skin and cause damage. Medical practitioners have come up with a lasting cure for psoriasis in children and adults. These practitioners are giving out free sample jar of this cream to people who suffer from this medical condition. The name of the cream is Dermasis Psoriasis Cream. From users of this new product, we hear that it is very effective in curing psoriasis and the good thing is that it has no side effects. You see visible signs of improvements in the 1st week of usage but unfortunately the free samples are available only to people in the US and in Canada.
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