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Why is psoriasis difficult to cure?

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About 3 to 5 percent of the world's population suffers from Psoriasis and the problem continues to grow. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition distinguished by fast cell development cycles. read more

Psoriasis on the hands and feet also can be very difficult to treat. They are just areas of very thick skin anyway, and getting that to go down can be very challenging. The scalp is another area that can really be difficult to treat, and then the private areas or the genital areas sometimes. read more

This way of prescribing is often found difficult even for the seasoned homeopathic practitioner. This further makes psoriasis difficult to treat. However, at Life Force, Dr Rajesh Shah, MD, has treated a few thousands of cases of psoriasis successfully over a span of 30 years. read more

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