Specialty Skin Care Items Launch in California Target Stores to Provide Fast Relief for Psoriasis and Rosacea Sufferers

ANAHEIM, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2014

TriDerma, a leading provider in medical strength skin care products based in Anaheim, California, is pleased to announce its Facial Redness Repair and Psoriasis Control Skin Healing Creams are now available in California Target stores. These safe and effective products help provide fast relief for those who suffer from psoriasis or rosacea, without the use of harmful drugs.

Psoriasis is a common skin condition effecting roughly 125 million people globally, with symptoms usually beginning between 15 and 35 years of age. This auto-immune disease appears as scaly, flaky skin buildup, along with itchy raised, red patches. Ranging from mild, moderate to severe, psoriasis can effect only a small portion of skin or a persons entire body.

The Psoriasis Control solution is a cortisone free, concentrated, non-greasy cream that provides fast acting relief for psoriasis on the face, scalp or body. It gently relieves skin of white, flaky cell build-up, extreme dryness, redness, scaling and itching. While there is no cure, daily use of Psoriasis Control helps skin look and feel normal.

If you suffer from rosacea, or facial skin redness, TriDermas Facial Redness Repair cream provides quick relief. More than 45 million people globally have been diagnosed with rosacea, yet many others suffer from this condition without knowing what it is that makes their face red. Commonly effecting people ages 30 and above, rosacea usually appears as flare-ups of redness on a sufferers cheeks, nose, chin or forehead.

Daily of use Facial Redness Repair cream helps heal blemishes and redness due to sensitive skin or rosacea. This highly specialized, non-greasy cream helps provide results like those from a dermatologist. It contains professional strength anti-inflammatory ingredients, vitamins, carefully selected botanicals, and proven healing essentials to quickly calm and balance the skin.

We are extremely excited to partner with Target to offer these highly advanced formulas to those people that suffer with rosacea or psoriasis, said Holly Ahearn, Director of Marketing for TriDerma. These two skin conditions can dramatically affect peoples self-esteem, so we love the fact that it is now easier than ever to help those in need find relief for their skin problems.

TriDermas Facial Redness Repair is available in a 1.7 oz. tube, while the Psoriasis Control is a bonus pack that includes a 4.2 oz. tube plus a free 1.1 oz. travel tube. Visit California Target stores or shop online via the TriDerma website at http://www.triderma.com.

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To Your Good Health: Psoriatic arthritis diagnosis doesn't hinge on lesions

Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 77-year-old male. I had to stop playing golf about two years ago due to joint pain. I had psoriasis from age 15 until I was 40. I am retired from the Navy and had to be hospitalized twice during my time in service due to my skin. Why it disappeared at age 40, I don't know. Is it possible that I could have psoriatic arthritis? One doctor I saw said that I had to have psoriasis in order to get it. I saw that you said that sometimes the arthritis shows up before the skin lesions. Can it show up after you have quit having the lesions?

-- Anon.

A: Indeed, psoriatic arthritis can show up years after psoriasis starts and when there are no skin lesions. Often, pits in the nails or other nail changes are seen in those with psoriatic arthritis.

However, having psoriasis doesn't protect you from other types of arthritis, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Since psoriatic arthritis is so destructive, you should see an expert, perhaps a rheumatologist.

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Dear Dr. Roach: I'd much appreciate it if you could let me have your expert opinion. I'm a female, age 85, weigh 70 kilograms (154 pounds), am in good health, walk daily one or two hours and, until recently, had no locomotion problems. For the past six months or so, I have been experiencing difficulties getting up from a chair without using my arms for support -- and this seems to be rapidly deteriorating. Could Co Q-10 help, or anything at all?

-- S.L.

A: Rapidly progressing weakness is a reason to get evaluated immediately, and I would start with your own doctor or a neurologist. There are many nerve and muscle problems that can cause progressive weakness, and some of them are quite serious.

Co Q-10, a vitaminlike substance, has some usefulness for the muscle damage associated with statin drugs, and may be useful in mitochondrial diseases of the muscle. Vitamin D deficiency has been shown to be a common cause of weakness in the elderly, and replacement of vitamin D can improve strength. However, I recommend getting a diagnosis before trying a treatment, however benign.

Dear Dr. Roach: A diagnosis of "Cameron erosions of the esophagus" was made after my gastroscopy. I was not able to find that term at nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus. Have you ever heard of that condition?

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Psoriasis patient erroneously reported as afflicted with flesh-eating disease now home

By: Philippines News Agency March 8, 2014 10:20 AM

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SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan - One of the two patients erroneously reported in an ABS-CBN report as afflicted with a skin disease caused by a so-called flesh-eating bacteria is now home after being discharged from the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH).

Alex Maganes, 19, of Villasis town, who was actually suffering from an acute episode of psoriasis, a genetic, non-contagious disease of the skin--complicated by arthritis which is why he could not walkwas discharged March 6.

Still in hospital is Mary Grace Clasara, 21, of Sta. Barbara town who was suffering from leprosy as well as from malnutrition.

Neither patients condition was deemed contagious, doctors said, but as a precautionto ensure they do not catch any hospital-based infection that could worsen their frail healththe two patients were kept in an isolation room.

Dr. Policarpio Manuel, chief of the PPH, said Maganes is now well and can now walk a bit, which is an improvement from his medical condition when he was first brought to the hospital on February 25.

The day before, an ABS-CBN report tagged him and Clasara as suffering from a mysterious disease caused by a flesh-eating bacteria that alarmed the people of Pangasinan and prompted tourists, foreign and domestic, to cancel their trips to the province. Local officials said demand for their famous milkfish [bangus] also declined.

ABS-CBN has apologized for the report.

Clasara will remain in the hospital longer, as she has to be treated of her anemia and needs to gain weight.

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