Psoriasis Types and Treatment | Dr. David Greene Arizona

Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory condition, which affects the skin’s surface, as per the words of Dr. David Greene Arizona. The condition causes inflamed, red, flaky, and itchy skin, often around the knees, elbows, and scalp. The condition is believed to affect 1 in 50 people, affecting all ages, races, and genders.

A large percentage of people are diagnosed below the age of 35. Currently, it is thought that psoriasis affects roughly 100 million people worldwide. According to David Greene Orthopedic, currently, it is thought that psoriasis affects roughly 100 million people worldwide,1.6 million in the UK, and nearly 7.6 million Americans, making psoriasis a global problem. Psoriasis lesions are often located in areas of the body that are visible to other people.

Although psoriasis is common, the condition is under-researched. The underlying cause of psoriasis is thought to be our immune system unnecessarily accelerating the growth of skin cells resulting in inflammation, mentioned Dr. David Greene. It is thought that combinations of genes as well as exposure to particular external factors are likely to trigger the development of the condition.

Types of Psoriasis:

Plaque Psoriasis: Affects Whole Body - The most common type of psoriasis. Caused by a build-up of skin cells known as ‘plaques’.

Scalp Psoriasis: Affects Scalp - May result in dandruff-like flakes and in extreme cases cause thinning of the hair.

Guttate Psoriasis: Affects Torso back and limbs - Also known as ‘teardrop’ psoriasis due to the shape of the spots that are often bright pink or red on the skin.

Pustular Psoriasis: Affects Whole Body - Results in small white or yellow blisters on top of red or darkened skin. The blisters are often filled with fluid giving them a yellow color.

Psoriasis in Sensitive Areas: Affects Face, armpits, genitals, and skin folds - Skin is more sensitive in particular areas, especially around skin folds/clothing.

Nail Psoriasis:
Affects Nails - Often affects the nails or toenails and can be painful, restricting movement.

Treatment: R3 Stem Cell International offers effective regenerative therapies for psoriasis. Our experience is consistent with the peer-reviewed literature, which has shown an excellent reduction in symptoms and improved quality of life. The procedures involve either 30 or 50 million live stem cells, which is an incredible volume to help with the condition. As an autoimmune condition, psoriasis typically responds very well with regenerative cell therapy. The regenerative cells including stem cells, growth factors, cytokines, exosomes, mRNA, secretomes are effective at reducing chronic inflammation and modulating the autoimmune condition.

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