Psoriasis patients not only suffer from the debilitating effects of their symptoms but also experience much emotional pain. Admittedly the appearance of psoriasis can be frightening with reddened scaly skin, pustules and bleeding blisters.

If you’re a psoriasis sufferer, you may feel ostracised if those around you have little knowledge about this condition and who would prefer to avoid coming into close contact, thinking that you may be contagious or something. Consequently, you feel a wide range of emotions such as shock, sadness, confusion, anger, frustration, embarrassment and depression.

Learning how to deal with your emotions is equally as important as learning how to live physically with this chronic skin disorder. Your self esteem can be affected; thereby having an impact on almost every aspect of your life. Work and relationships suffer tremendously when you are struck by severe psoriasis symptoms. You may find it hard to get a job or to get into a relationship especially if you are self conscious about your appearance.

You will need to pull yourself up in every way you can:

1. Share information about psoriasis especially the fact that it is not contagious.

2. Do not pre-judge that others are definitely going to react negatively when they first meet you.

3. Join support groups, which can lend a listening ear to the problems that you face with psoriasis.

4. Keep a journal about your feelings. Expressing your inner thoughts is a way of emotional release. This is better than bottling your sadness, which can make life miserable for you!

5. Listen to self affirmation tapes and aim to increase your self esteem and confidence. For more tips on increasing self esteem and finding happiness, check out my other blog here.

If you are wondering how psoriasis symptoms look like, check out this video. They sure look somewhat different from the eczema symptoms that I’ve observed on myself.

There are currently well over 125 million people throughout the world suffering from psoriasis. 7.5 million are from the USA alone. There is NO absolute cure for psoriasis.

If you are a psoriasis sufferer, then visit this site on http://www.psoriasis-cure-now.org which is a nonprofit patient advocacy group. Psoriasis is linked to increased health risk. It is non-contagious, although psoriasis patients tend to be shunned by those around them. More public awareness is needed to help provide support.


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