Tuesday, October 18, 2005

PSORIASIS: CURE OR REMISSION

While the disease never goes away, the symptoms of psoriasis subside for a while (remission) and then return (flare-up, or reactivation). Remission can last for years in some people; in others, flare-ups occur every few weeks. Certain triggers, such as stress and seasonal changes, can reactivate psoriasis. "Certain drugs may also exacerbate it," says Lindstrom, including lithium, prescribed for bipolar disorder (also called manic-depressive illness), beta-blockers used to treat high blood pressure, and antimalarial drugs.