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Psoriasis Psoriasis is a long-lasting skin disease that results in patches (called plaques) of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales. It occurs because cells in the outer layer of the skin multiply faster than normal, and pile up on the skin's surface. A normal skin cell matures in 28 to 30 days and is shed from the skin's surface unnoticed. But a psoriatic skin cell takes only 3 to 4 days to mature, and moves to the surface much earlier. The surplus growth of cells piles up and forms elevated red lesions that are a common symptom in psoriasis sufferers. Diagnosis of Psoriasis Doctors usually diagnose psoriasis after a careful examination of the skin. However, diagnosis may be difficult because psoriasis symptoms can be similar to those of other skin diseases. A pathologist may assist with diagnosis by conducting a biopsy: that is, examining a small skin sample under a microscope.
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Eczema / Atopic Dermatitis Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic itchy inflammatory skin disorder that affects about 10% of children to some extent. Many children with AD develop other symptoms of atopy such as food allergies, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (hayfever). When inhaled or ingested allergens enter the bloodstream they can be carried to the skin, where they induce a chronic inflammation -- know as atopic dermatitis in sensitized (atopic) individuals who possess T cells and IgE specific for an allergen. Allergens that act by direct skin contact can also incite inflammation. The immunologic response of the skin to antigen is complex, resulting in inflammation and localized tissue destruction. Diagnosis History in infancy, clinical findings (typical distribution sites, morphology of lesions, while dermatographism). Physical Examination Acute Poorly defined erythematous patches, papules, and plaques with or without scale. Edema with widespread involvement; skin appears puffy and edematous. Erosions: moist, crusted. Linear or punctuate, resulting from scratching. Secondarily infected sites: S. aureus. Oozing erosions and/or pustules (usually follicular).
Microalbuminuria Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is glomerular sclerosis and fibrosis caused by the metabolic and hemodynamic changes of diabetes mellitus. It manifests as slowly progressive albuminuria with worsening hypertension and renal insufficiency. Diabetic nephropathyis the most common cause of Nephrotic Syndrome and of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The renal failure is particularly common in blacks, Asians, and Hispanics with type 2 diabetes and usually takes 10 yr to develop. However DN is asymptomatic in early stages, therefore early diagnose and treatment become extreme important. Diagnosis Diagnosis is suggested by proteinuria, diabetic retinopathy and/or hypertension, and a history of diabetes. Other renal diseases should be considered if there is heavy proteinuria with a short diabetic history, absence of diabetic retinopathy, rapid onset of heavy proteinuria, gross hematuria, Red Blood Cell casts, or a rapid decline in Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR). Renal biopsy can confirm the diagnosis but is rarely necessary.
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Other Diseases HerosePharma, the phytopharmaceutical company that makes phytomedicines work for autoimmune skin diseases: 1.Psoriasis () 2.Dermatomyositis 3.Scleroderma 4.Lichen planus 5.Behcets syndrome 6.Erythema multiforme 7.Palmoplantar pustulosis 8.Acrodermatitis continua (Hallopeau disease) 9.Discoid lupus erythematosus 10.Pemphigus
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Medicine
Herose Psoria
Functions:
Herose Psoria is a botanical compound formulated to stimulate the Yang component of the human body thereby promoting the blood circulation and facilitate detoxification process. Herose Psoria enhance and normalize the body immune system
Indications:
Psoriasis (Plaque Psoriasis, Guttate Psoriasis, Inverse Psoriasis, Pustular Psoriasis), Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis), Palmoplantar Pustulosis (PPS), Acrodermatitis continua (Hallopeau disease) Erythrodermic Psoriasis patients must consult doctor before starting treatment
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Indications:
Atopic dermatitis, Eczema, Urticaria (hives), neurodermatitis (Lichen Simplex Chronicus), Seborrheic dermatitis, chronic prurigo (prurigo simplex), hypersensitive/allergic skin disease
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Anaphylactoid purpura (Henoch-Schnlein syndrome), Hypersensitivity angiitis (cutaneous necrotizing venulitis), Acne vulgaris, Psoriasis vulgaris
Contraindications
Corticosteroids or immunosuppressive drugs. (Herbal and Conventional)
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Contraindications Dosage
Precaution Ingredients
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Herose Renox
Indications :
Microalbuminuria (Early renal damage in diabetic/hypertensive patients)
: Purpura haemorrhagica and hemophiliac patients must consult their Contraindications regular doctor before deciding to attempt Herose Renox therapy 1440mg to be taken three times daily Avoid alcohol consumption
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Herose Clinical Centre (Phytomedical Research on Autoimmune Skin Diseases) 190 Clemenceau Ave #03-24 Singapore Shopping Centre Singapore 239924 Tel: +65-6333 4066 Fax: +65-6333 9654 Email: tony@herosepharma.com URL : www.herosepharma.com Consultation Hours: 11am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday Closed on Monday, Sunday & Public Holidays