Itching, redness and scaling are continual challenges for those with psoriasis. This chronic autoimmune disease typically exhibits a cyclical pattern, with flare-ups lasting a few weeks or months followed by periods of subsidence. Infections, cuts, burns and some drugs are common triggers for psoriasis in those who are genetically predisposed to the condition. Rapid skin cell turnover brought on by the disorder results in an accumulation of cells on the skin's surface before they can be removed, giving rise to the typical symptoms of psoriasis, such as:
- Plaques: Raised, red, inflamed patches of skin.
- Scales: The silvery-white buildup of dead skin cells on these plaques.
- Itching & pain: The patches can be intensely itchy, sore and even burn.
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Dryness & cracking: The affected skin can become so dry that it cracks and bleeds.
Types of Psoriasis
• Plaque Psoriasis:
Most common type with raised, scaly, itchy plaques on the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back. It might leave behind temporary color changes on the skin as it heals.
• Nail Psoriasis:
This affects the nails, causing them to become pitted, change color, thicken and lift away from the nail bed. In serious cases, the nails can crumble.
• Guttate Psoriasis:
Common in children and young adults, often triggered by streptococcal infection. Appears as small, drop-shaped, scaly lesions on the trunk and limbs.
• Inverse Psoriasis:
Affects skin folds such as the groin, buttocks and under the breasts. Presents as smooth, red plaques aggravated by friction and sweating.
• Pustular Psoriasis:
Rare form with sterile, pus-filled blisters on red skin. May be localized to palms and soles or widespread.
• Erythrodermic Psoriasis:
Severe, uncommon form causing widespread redness, scaling and intense itching or burning; may be acute or chronic and requires prompt medical care.
The search for effective, soothing and lasting relief can feel endless. The persistent cycle of flare-ups, itchy plaques and skin sensitivity wants a solution that goes beyond surface-level treatment. Dr. JRK’s Psorolin-B emerges as a scientifically validated formulation that addresses psoriasis from its roots while restoring the skin’s healthy environment for sustained healing.
The proven power of Psorolin-B ointment
The key ingredients of psorolin B are carefully selected for their proven therapeutic properties:
- Wrightia tinctoria: Known for its cooling and soothing properties.
- Cynodon dactylon: Traditionally used for its wound-healing and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Boswellia serrata: A potent anti-inflammatory agent.
- Hydnocarpus laurifolia: Valued in skin health for its regenerative qualities.
Backed by scientific research
Psorolin-B is a scientifically validated treatment. The key findings include:
- Targeting the source: The advanced action of Psorolin B involves modulating key pro-inflammatory mediators. It specifically targets proteins like S100A7 (Psoriasin), which is highly upregulated in psoriatic lesions. By helping to normalize the expression of this protein on keratinocytes, Psorolin-B helps calm the overactive immune response and prevents coming back of the disease.
- Clinically proven results: Psorolin-B was proven to reduce plaque severity by 95.1%. Psorolin B translates to visibly clearer, smoother skin with a significant reduction in the thickness, redness and scaling of plaques, offering a promising treatment option to those with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
- Restoring skin's foundation: Research demonstrates that Psorolin-B does more than just reduce inflammation. It boosts skin elasticity, restores cutaneous balance and improves the skin's bio-mechanical properties thereby restoring healthy skin.
- Advanced delivery for superior efficacy: A unique film-forming resin, embedded with ingredients like red ochre, ensures sustained active delivery directly to the affected areas. Furthermore, an electric conductance-based approach promotes superior binding to psoriatic skin, enhancing its therapeutic penetration and effectiveness.
- Creating an optimal healing environment: Healthy skin barrier prevents excessive water loss. Psoriatic skin loses this ability. The innovative concept of "Aqua-Phobia" in Psorolin-B's design helps recreate a optimally hydrophobic (water-repelling) environment. This manages transepidermal water loss (TEWL), which is a critical prerequisite for allowing the skin barrier to repair itself effectively from within.
Why Psorolin-B?
- Scientifically validated
- Clinically proven to reduce plaque severity by 95.1%
- Enhanced skin penetration technology
- Restores natural skin balance and elasticity
- Non-steroidal
- Safe for long term usage
How to use?
Apply Psorolin B ointment for psoriasis over the affected areas thrice a day. (OR) As directed by the physician.
Conclusion
Living with psoriasis involves effective management of complex condition with various types, symptoms and triggers. Psorolin-B Ointment offers a comprehensive, scientifically-backed solution that heals from within thereby restoring healthy skin.
