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What are the potential complications of Psoriasis?

The complications that psoriasis can cause are not limited to the skin. Although psoriasis is commonly known to have red scaly patches, it is rather a systemic disease that may attack the joints, immune system, and even emotional state. Individuals with psoriasis have an increased risk of developing psoriatic arthritis, heart disease, metabolic disorders, and mental health problems.

 

An Iridology diagnosis would suggest that psoriasis is deeper evidence of eliminative weaknesses in the body, and specifically in the skin, liver, kidneys and digestive tract, which can create added health issues when unaddressed.  

 

Now, let’s discuss these complications in greater depth, and how being aware of them from the perspective of both traditional science and Iridology can inform your efforts to manage them.

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Understanding Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that accelerates the lifespan of skin cells. The skin cells, instead of taking weeks to mature and shed, accumulate in only a few days, leading to thickened plaques, itching, and scaling, as well as inflammation.

 

Psoriasis is not merely a skin condition. It is an indication of more serious imbalances in the body in terms of the immune system and body systems for elimination pathways. In iridology, the skin is considered a secondary kidney, an organ of elimination that is used when the liver, kidneys, or bowels are overworked. When these elimination pathways are clogged, the skin can become the escape route, resulting in chronic irritation and inflammation.

 

Psoriatic Arthritis

Among the most important complications, there is psoriatic arthritis which affects 30 per cent of individuals with psoriasis.

  • Symptoms: joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and decreased mobility.  
  • Consequences: When not treated, it may lead to joint damage and disability.

In the perspective of Iridology, psoriatic arthritis is not only a reflection of overactivation of the immunity but also of acid breakdown products that are stored in the connective tissues. Helping the body detoxify is vital, particularly by strengthening the kidneys and lymphatic system.

 

Cardiovascular Disease

Individuals with psoriasis are at greater risk of issues associated with the heart including:  

  • Hypertension  
  • Heart attacks or strokes 
  • The hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)

 

Why? Psoriasis is an inflammatory disease and chronic inflammation causes degeneration of blood vessels. Iridology frequently indicates problems of circulatory weakness in predisposed cases of psoriasis, especially at the heart and vascular regions of the iris. This presents a strong argument in favour of promoting circulation, enhancing liver activity, and reducing overall toxicity as prophylactic actions.

 

Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes

Psoriasis is closely associated with metabolic syndrome, a combination of conditions that includes:

  • High blood sugar
  • Abdominal obesity
  • High cholesterol
  • Insulin resistance

This implies that individuals with psoriasis have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

The observation of this connection from an Iridology perspective indicates that psoriasis is not an isolated entity but is associated with digestive and pancreatic stress. Inadequate digestion and sluggish excretory routes can lead to circulatory inflammation, blood sugar imbalance, and skin eruptions. 

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Kidney and Liver Stress

Because psoriasis is linked to toxin overburden and inflammatory by-products, the liver and kidneys can become overloaded.

  • Liver: Filters toxins and metabolises hormones. When sluggish, it causes toxic stagnation that manifests on the skin.
  • Kidneys: In case of poor kidney elimination, the skin acts as a last-minute drain causing aggravation of psoriasis.

The field of iridology can be especially useful in this regard: iridology can be used to determine kidney and liver stress. Identifying these vulnerabilities in time enables natural healing by cleansing, hydrating, herbal tonics, and food intake and lifestyle changes.

 

Eye Problems

Eye inflammation, including conjunctivitis or uveitis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye), can occur in some individuals with psoriasis.  

  • Symptoms include redness, pain, light sensitivity, and blurred vision. 
  • Lack of treatment may result in long-term uveitis that causes vision loss.

Iridology points out that inflammation throughout the body may impact delicate organs such as the eyes. The iris itself indicates the health of eye tissue, and an Iridologist can detect tendencies towards inflammatory conditions long before they become serious.

 

Mental Health Challenges

Psoriasis can be emotionally taxing to live with. Possible complications include:

  • Depression and anxiety as a result of the noticeable and, in some instances, stigmatising aspects of the condition.
  • Social isolation because of embarrassment or self-consciousness.
  • It causes sleep disturbances due to itching and discomfort.

In Iridology, stress is normally indicated in the nerve rings of the iris that translate to an increased nervous system strain. Promoting the nervous system through lifestyle changes, herbs and relaxation practices are essential to holistic psoriasis management.

 

Increased Risk of Certain Cancers

Research indicates that individuals with psoriasis are at an increased risk of some cancers, especially lymphomas and skin cancers. This is commonly associated with chronic inflammation and, in certain instances, immunosuppressant drugs to treat psoriasis.  

At a more fundamental level, it is representative of the fact that chronic inflammation causes a toxic internal environment in which abnormal cell growth has a higher likelihood of occurring. Iridology underscores the significance of detoxification, supporting immunity and minimising stressors in the system.

 

Impact on Quality of Life

In addition to physical health issues, psoriasis complications affect everyday life:

  • Work productivity can be reduced by pain, fatigue, or joint issues.
  • Emotional stress and self-esteem problems can strain relationships.
  • General health is affected in the event of chronic inflammation as the body loses its energy stores.  

This is why holistic support is particularly valuable, including Iridology, which not only helps with symptoms but also makes the body more resistant and vital.

 

Supporting the Body Naturally: The Iridology Perspective

Whereas conventional medicine may be limited to topical or immune-suppressing solutions, Iridology delves deeper, questioning: What is causing the skin to be so strained?  

The main areas of interest in Iridology are as follows:

Skin as a Secondary Kidney

In case of weakness of kidneys, toxins leak through the skin. Staying hydrated through herbs (nettle, parsley, dandelion), and mineral-rich foods is critical to support kidney function.

Liver Congestion

The markings in the iris may show liver congestion, which implies that you need to consume more cleansing foods (lemon water, dark leafy greens, beetroot) and to avoid excessive amounts of processed fat and alcohol.

Digestive Health

Desensitised digestion causes heavy absorption of toxins, straining the excretory organs. An Iridologist can advise on enhancing gut health with probiotics, fibre and digestive herbs.

Lymphatic System

The lymph is sluggish, which exacerbates the inflammation. Lymph flows can be achieved through dry skin brushing, rebounding, and drinking enough water.

Nervous System Support

Stress aggravates psoriasis. Herbal teas (chamomile, passionflower) and relaxation methods help calm the nervous system and prevent flare-ups.

 

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Conclusion

What are some of the possible complications of psoriasis? Among them are psoriatic arthritis, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, liver and kidney stress, eye issues, and mental health issues as well as the increased risk of cancer. It is evident that psoriasis is not merely a skin disorder, but a deeper body imbalance.

Iridology can provide a useful outlook by being able to pinpoint the areas of weakness in elimination and systemic functioning, underlying psoriasis. By enhancing the work of the kidneys, liver, digestive system, lymph, and nervous system, you not only relieve the symptoms but also stop the development of possible long-term conditions.

In a nutshell, psoriasis is a distress call. When heard, it can lead you to a more holistic healing process. The root cause involves hydration, cleansing, meal plan, stress management, and Iridology information to prevent complications and restore balance.

 

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not substitute medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health regimen.

 

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