Using aromatherapy in the management of psoriasis.
Walsh D1.
Abstract
Psoriasis is an uncomfortable, inflammatory skin disease for which there is no cure but which can be managed at an acceptable level for the individual. This article explores the use of aromatherapy as an alternative management approach. The author describes a range of treatment outcomes, which show both physiological and psychological benefits.
The best allopathic therapy with promissing results and distantly relapsing is Methotrexate 10-20mg / weekly stratum doses. The adjuvant of Folic acid 5mg should be given evry day except on the day of taking Methotrexate. It can be combined with phototherapy also.