Photo courtesy of medicalxpress.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nNew research suggests increasing vitamin D intake could reduce the symptoms of chronic inflammatory skin condition psoriasis.<\/p>\n
Psoriasis is a relatively common condition, affecting an estimated two to four per cent of the population. It is characterised by reddened, raised, scaly patches of skin, which commonly occur on the elbows, knees and scalp but can affect any part of the body. Psoriasis can develop at any age and tends to be a lifelong condition.\u00a0 For many people, it fluctuates in extent and severity, and can be challenging to manage despite the array of treatments on offer.<\/p>\n
The Massey University study aimed to determine whether vitamin D supplementation improves psoriasis when compared with those taking placebo capsules. Dr Michelle Ingram, who conducted the research as part of her PhD in Nutritional Science says, “This study was partly motivated by observations that some people with psoriasis<\/label> report a reduction in symptoms during the summer months, when vitamin D production in the skin is usually at its highest. Vitamin D incorporated into a cream or ointment is also a relatively effective treatment for psoriasis, yet no one had looked into whether vitamin D supplementation might be of similar benefit.”<\/p>\nSource:\u00a0Vitamin D could provide psoriasis relief<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
‘Laser fabric’ Treats Skin Diseases – An Easier Phototherapy<\/h2>\n This is one of the more interesting advances in technology to come along in a while. So-called\u00a0“Laser Fabric” could be worn to help with the difficulty of home phototherapy for some psoriasis sufferers.<\/p>\n
Being able to simply put a piece of clothing on and treat your psoriasis would be great…not I just need them to make gloves.<\/p>\n
\nthumbnail courtesy of optics.org<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nWearable photo dynamic therapy system said to improve patient experience in addressing acne, psoriasis and AK. French scientists at Texinov Medical Textiles have developed a knitted laser fabric that can treat skin diseases such as acne, psoriasis, and actinic keratosis with light.<\/p>\n
Knitted laser fabric can treat skin diseases. Fluxmedicare has been developed in collaboration with a pan-European health consortium PHOS-ISTOS. Following successful clinical trials, the painless laser fabric will be the quickest device to the market, says the developer, which adds that the laser bandage \u201cwill be used to eradicate unwanted skin conditions, with no side effects\u201d.<\/p>\n
Initially developed to improve the treatment of actinic keratosis (AK) \u2013 rough, scaly patches on the skin that develop from years of exposure to the sun \u2013 the light emitting textile is said to \u201cbe able to treat and even cure a number of skin complaints such as acne, Paget\u2019s disease, psoriasis, and other diseases like baby jaundice\u201d.<\/p>\n
Source:\u00a0‘Laser fabric’ treats skin diseases<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Be sure to check out our other phototherapy articles.<\/p>\n
Stassi Schroeder Goes Makeup Free – Wants Psoriasis Sufferers to Know “You Ain’t Alone”<\/h2>\n Stassi Schroeder is yet another celebrity to come out and speak about her battle with psoriasis. Stating it simply “shit sucks” she gives younger psoriasis patients someone to look up to when they feel down.<\/p>\n
Psoriasis doesn’t have to keep you in the house, or hold you down!<\/p>\n
\nthumbnail courtesy of bravotv.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe Vanderpump Rules beauty got candid about her struggle: “Sh-t sucks.”<\/p>\n
Whether she\u2019s sharing an embarrassing side effect of her chin implant, or giving her fellow Vanderpump Rules pals style advice, Stassi Schroeder has no problem telling it like it is. Since hitting our TV screens in 2013, the L.A. fashionista has been an open book with the public \u2014 especially when it comes to her struggle with Psoriasis.<\/p>\n
Over the past few years, Stassi has publicly shared her battle with the skin condition in hopes of empowering others also dealing with it. Wednesday evening, the beauty gave fans a very raw look at the effects of psoriasis on Instagram.<\/p>\n
Source:\u00a0Stassi Schroeder Goes Makeup Free to Let Psoriasis Sufferers Know “You Ain’t Alone”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
For more psoriasis news, check out our psoriasis news page. \n<\/a><\/p>\n