Shenyang Changhe Psoriasis Research Institute [() Please contact QQ for details] Most psoriasis patients feel that their condition is getting worse year by year. Even if they continue to take medication, the skin lesions still expand and increase year by year. , a few patients, after several years or even decades of treatment, have been treated with large-area skin lesions that have left no trace of their skin.
Corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants have temporary effects on psoriasis. Many patients suffer from drug poisoning due to the indiscriminate use of these drugs. Although this type of medicine has a significant effect on psoriasis, it relapses when the medicine is stopped, and each relapse becomes more severe. Some patients may experience severe rebound symptoms after stopping medication, or become dependent on certain drugs. Once they switch to other drugs, it will be difficult to control the progression of the disease. Long-term or repeated use of such drugs can also cause serious damage to the liver, kidneys, etc., and even cause bone marrow suppression, acute leukemia, etc. Many patients have taken these drugs for a long time, and some have experienced significant physical decline and damage to the hematopoietic system, liver, kidneys, etc.
There is a significant difference in the area of skin lesions and the severity of the condition between urban patients and rural patients. Rural patients who are almost not treated with medication have a long onset time, but the area of skin lesions is generally not large and the condition is mild. They can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. The effect is remarkable, and it is not easy to relapse after cure. However, although some urban patients who often take medication have a short onset time, their skin lesions are larger and their condition is generally more severe. It often requires twice as many treatments as rural patients to achieve the same effect. .
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