Years, not incurable

 

Years, not incurable


Dr. Jameela Asif

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease characterized by white patches on the affected skin. The edges of these spots are distinctly different from normal skin. Even the hair on the skin with these spots may turn white. The mouth and these white spots can also be found inside the nose. Usually, both sides of the body, i.e. right and left sides are affected.

Most freckles start on parts of the skin that are exposed to sunlight. They are more noticeable in people with dark skin. Inside the skin cells is a black substance called melanin. Because of this, the skin color is light or dark. Cataracts are caused by the destruction of the pigment-producing melanin cells.

These spots are milky white and usually start on the hands, arms, legs, and feet. They vary in size and shape and can appear on any part of the body. It is also preceded by itching. The spots are small at first, but often enlarge and change shape.

Usually, these spots start on the lips and fingertips, face, and specific parts of the body in a specific pattern. The face, hands, and wrists are the most affected. Ulcers are divided into two main types: segmental and non-segmental. Most lesions are non-segmental, meaning they affect both sides. In these cases, the affected area of the skin usually spreads over time.

In this, acne spots are spread all over the body with or without a pattern. Usually, no part of the body is protected from them. Sometimes the whole body is affected by this disease. In such a situation, the retinal disease is called universal vitiligo. About ten percent of the cases are segmental. That is, most of them affect one part of the body.

In these cases, the affected area of the skin usually does not spread over time. This is the type that usually gets better with treatment. But glaucoma usually has no symptoms, sometimes it does. There is a white spot anywhere on the body and its size keeps increasing and sometimes new spots also appear on the body along with this white spot.

Sometimes it also happens that a white spot appears on the body, but neither its size increases nor new spots appear on the body.

Then there is no specific mechanism for the development of this disease. Sometimes it happens that the disease grows rapidly after its appearance and sometimes the disease stops growing. After some time, it starts to grow rapidly or so. It also happens that the disease progresses very slowly after it appears.

It has also been observed that acne scars heal on their own without any treatment because the melanin cells in the skin begin to function again, but the white spots do not disappear completely. Rather, they exist to some extent. One thing to remember is that these spots are not raised but smooth. There are no other symptoms except discoloration of the skin.

Although these spots do not have any symptoms. If these spots are on the open parts of the body, the patient may complain of burning due to the sun’s rays. Sometimes they suffer from psychological confusion. This disease causes a lot of worries, especially in girls and women, and some patients are so impacted by it that they suffer from depression.

Sometimes some patients start thinking of suicide. One of the causes for such behavior is that the public has learned that there is no cure for this condition. The disease can be treated and the gout patient cannot be declared incurable. Many traditional and indigenous methods can also be tried for treatment, which is commonly known as tips.

Sometimes these tips prove to be very useful. For the treatment, the patient should be fully informed but also their relatives should be informed. Try to solve it. This not only reduces the psychological pressure on the patient but also makes the patient willing to seek treatment.

The exact cause of acne is not known. It is believed that one of the causes of this disease is genetics. That is, this disease can be hereditary. The cause of this genetic (hereditary) factor is an environmental factor that Autoimmune diseases arise due to but nothing can be definitively said about the initiation of this autoimmune reaction as a result of this autoimmune reaction the pigment-producing cells start to be destroyed.

In such people, the disease starts in childhood, in which the thyroid gland makes more hormones or the adrenal glands of the upper part of the kidney make fewer hormones or if the body lacks vitamin B, this case, even in this case, gout. It can be. Diabetes affects patients with gout more than normal people. However, remember one thing gout is not a contagious disease. There are some misconceptions among the general public about gout. For example, there is an idea that Baras is caused by eating milk and fish together. But medical science has declared all these things wrong.

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