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Psoriasis Awareness Month aims to raise understanding and empathy around psoriasis—a chronic, immune-mediated skin disease that affects millions globally. This annual observance encourages dialogue on psoriasis causes, effective treatments, and ways to support those affected.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system becomes overactive, triggering rapid skin cell production. This leads to raised, scaly, itchy patches—often appearing on the elbows, knees, scalp, or trunk—and can affect any part of the body.(Glamour, National Psoriasis Foundation) It is not contagious and ranges from mild to severe in presentation.(National Psoriasis Foundation)
Although the exact causes of psoriasis are not fully understood, research indicates a complex interplay of genetic predisposition, immune system dysfunction, and environmental triggers such as stress, infections, or skin injury.(Wikipedia) Approximately one-third of individuals report a family history of the disease.(Wikipedia)
There’s currently no cure, but a variety of treatment options can help manage the condition:
These treatments can significantly improve quality of life and reduce flare-ups.(SELF, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic)
Raising awareness about what psoriasis is, its causes, and treatment options empowers patients and communities. It reduces stigma, fosters support, and encourages early intervention.
Organizations like the National Psoriasis Foundation are pivotal in this effort. They fund research, provide patient education, and facilitate advocacy initiatives.(Wikipedia)
While topical and medical therapies are central in managing psoriasis, symptomatic relief is also vital. HemoZel Cream—formulated for gentle soothing—can provide extra comfort by helping to calm irritation and managing flarerelated discomfort, especially on dry or reactive skin areas. Though it’s not a psoriasis medication, it’s a thoughtful addition to daily care routines during Psoriasis Awareness Month.