Bleeding Tops Of Feet Due To Psoriasis

by Debbbie
(Houston, TX 77043)

Hi,

When I turned 30, I got psoriasis on the top of my right foot. For almost 5 years, I had horrible stages of sores, red from scratching, bleeding, pus, aches due to skin stretching when I walked. When it would start to get better, the dryness of the skin would hurt. I have used every cream, ointment out there. Because I teach, and wear socks, it seems the area would never get cured. After 5 years, I got a horrible sun burn, but guess what, my psoriasis on my right foot disappeared. But it came back with a vengeance on my left foot. I am now 43, and am sick and tired of not being able to go barefoot because of the horrible state of my foot. I cannot get pedicures because no one will touch it. I don't go to the beach or river for fear of something entering the open sores of my foot. By the end of the day, my foot itches horribly.

HELP!

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Sep 16, 2010
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Response To: Bleeding Tops Of Feet Due To Psoriasis
by: Nanette From Skin-Remedies.com

Hello Debbie,

I certainly can understand your frustration at not being able to go barefoot or even get a pedicure because of the psoriasis on your foot. I'm not sure what creams and ointments you have been using but I can tell you that most products on the market today, simply do not penetrate the 7 layers of skin and therefore are incapable of truly providing long term relief and repair of psoriasis. If you have been using steroid or hydrocortisone creams/ointments as well during your 13 year psoriasis condition, I must tell you that this drug carries a number of side effects and health risks that you should know about. These side effects include: thinning and discoloration of the skin, easy bruising, permanent dilation of certain blood vessels, burn marks on skin, liver and kidney damage and a weakened immune system. Many times, steroid use actually provokes a psoriasis condition to respond by getting much worse, appearing elsewhere on the body or spreading.

For our website viewers, I will say that psoriasis affects the skin by causing thick red , silvery scales and flaky skin patches to form causing sensitive skin. Sometimes pus-filled blisters form. Most of the time, the skin on the elbows, knees and feet is affected, but a rash can occur anywhere on the body, including the scalp, fingernails and ears, and even the skin over the joints. Further, the reason the skin becomes thick and red is that the skin cells are growing faster than normal. Because of their rapid growth, there isn't enough time for the cells to shed (fall off). As a result, the cells pile up on top of each other, making thick, scaly patches on your skin.

The following treatment is what I highly recommend to relieve and restore the areas on your foot suffering from psoriasis.
1) Wash the affected area with our hypo-allergenic and gentle body wash which contains absolutely no chemicals or ingredients that can be toxic to the skin. Our FACE & BODY WASH will add moisture to your skin and begin the repair process.

2) Next, apply our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM to the affected areas to unpack dry, hardened cells 7 layers deep as well as to add necessary moisture to your skin. This "double the strength" formula was made for the thicker skin on the feet as well as for the thicker scales that generally form with psoriasis and can add abundant moisture as well as stop the itching you have been experiencing. This is a fast working cream that contains plenty of vitamins and nutrients to fortify and protect your skin with anti bacterial and anti fungal properties for added protection.

Please keep me Debbie posted as you begin your regimen.

Warm Regards,
Nanette

Sep 18, 2010
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thank you for responding
by: debbie

Thank you. I am going to definitely give it a try.

Debbie

Apr 29, 2011
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With you on that
by: Joey Vaughn

My psoriasis showed up on the tops of both my feet when I was 16 I just thought they were sores that just wouldn't heal. I tried everything they got worse two years ago when I was trucking up north. That's when I finally went to the doctor and was told it was psoriasis. I tried all the creams on the market today and all work at first then they all just stopped working. My doctor even tried giving me the shots and that didn't work. I have gotten so used to the itching and pain by now. I am in my 30's now and have only worn sandals for the past two years any time I wear socks and shoes they get worse. I don't care about what people say. I've now got the red rashes on my legs and that doesn't stop me from wearing shorts. But the wort is I now have the plaque between my nostrils. So from a short distance it always looks like I have a booger.

May 21, 2011
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by: Nanette From Skin-Remedies.com

Hello Joey,

You've been struggling with psoriasis for over 20 years with no relief from anything you have tried so I know how frustrated you are feeling.
The following treatment is what I highly recommend to relieve and restore the areas of psoriasis on your feet, legs and inside your nostril.

1) You will need to first wash the affected area with our hypo-allergenic body wash which contains absolutely no chemicals or ingredients that can be toxic to the skin. Our FACE & BODY WASH will add moisture to your skin and begin the repair process.

2) Next, apply our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM to the affected areas to unpack dry, hardened cells 7 layers deep as well as to add necessary moisture to your skin and relieve itching. This "double the strength" formula was made for the thicker skin on the feet as well as for the thicker scales that generally form with psoriasis and can add abundant moisture as well as stop the itching you have been experiencing. This is a fast working cream that contains plenty of vitamins and nutrients to fortify and protect your skin with anti bacterial and anti fungal properties for added protection.

Please keep me Joey posted as you begin your regimen.

Warm Regards,
Nanette

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