Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
Review paper
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Herbal remedies in the topical treatment of psoriasis

Paweł Głuszak1, Nina Kurkowska1, Maria Kiczek1, Jan Mokrzycki1, Jakub Goch1, Igor Piotrowski23
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Forum Dermatologicum 2022;8(2):76-85.
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  1. Wydział Lekarski I, Uniwersytet Medyczny im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu
  2. Pracownia Radiobiologii, Wielkopolskie Centrum Onkologii w Poznaniu
  3. Katedra i Zakład Elektroradiologii, Uniwersytet Medyczny im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu

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Abstract

Psoriasis is a relatively frequent, chronic, inflammatory skin disease. Estimated prevalence of psoriasis in the Polish population is about3%. Topical treatment is successfully used in all types of psoriasis. It is the main therapy of mild psoriasis and adjuvant treatment in advanced psoriasis. This disease is characterized by high incidence of recurrence and varied treatment responses. Patients unsatisfied with the efficacy of standard topical treatment often reach for alternative methods. In this article we focus on herbal constituents potentially useful in topical treatment of psoriasis. This review encompasses medicinal raw materials, their active ingredients, potential molecular mechanisms and clinical trials in order to estimate their effectiveness and safety.

Abstract

Psoriasis is a relatively frequent, chronic, inflammatory skin disease. Estimated prevalence of psoriasis in the Polish population is about3%. Topical treatment is successfully used in all types of psoriasis. It is the main therapy of mild psoriasis and adjuvant treatment in advanced psoriasis. This disease is characterized by high incidence of recurrence and varied treatment responses. Patients unsatisfied with the efficacy of standard topical treatment often reach for alternative methods. In this article we focus on herbal constituents potentially useful in topical treatment of psoriasis. This review encompasses medicinal raw materials, their active ingredients, potential molecular mechanisms and clinical trials in order to estimate their effectiveness and safety.

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herbal medicines, psoriasis, topical treatment, alternative treatment

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Herbal remedies in the topical treatment of psoriasis

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Forum Dermatologicum

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Vol 8, No 2 (2022)

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Review paper

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76-85

Published online

2022-04-25

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10.5603/FD.a2022.0005

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Forum Dermatologicum 2022;8(2):76-85.

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herbal medicines
psoriasis
topical treatment
alternative treatment

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Paweł Głuszak
Nina Kurkowska
Maria Kiczek
Jan Mokrzycki
Jakub Goch
Igor Piotrowski

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