Title:From Pathophysiology to Personalized Treatment Strategies for Psoriasis
Volume: 20
Issue: 1
Author(s): Aashima Barak, Anjali Sharma*, Deepshi Arora, Vishnu Mittal, Akash Gupta and Rohit Grover
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmaceutics, Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamuna Nagar, 135001, Haryana, India
Keywords:
Psoriasis, pathophysiology, conventional, herbal, proliferative, topical formulations.
Abstract:
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory and proliferative skin disorder characterized
by redness and elevated patches covered in scaly, silvery-white skin. The National Psoriasis
Foundation categorizes psoriasis into mild, moderate, and severe, impacting 2% to 5% of the global
population. This article explores the types, development, and severity categories of psoriasis, delving
into its pathophysiology. It also reviews both conventional and herbal topical therapies and their marketed
formulations.
Aim: The study aimed to contribute to the development of personalized treatment approaches for
individuals with psoriasis.
Objectives: This article explores the types, development, and severity categories of psoriasis, delving
into its pathophysiology. It also reviews both conventional and herbal topical therapies and their marketed
formulations.
Methods: The article relies on a comprehensive review of existing literature and research studies on
psoriasis. Information on types, severity categories, pathophysiology, and available treatments, both
conventional and herbal, is gathered and analyzed.
Results: The results highlight the potential advantages of incorporating herbal therapies into treatment
plans for individuals with psoriasis, especially for those with severe cases.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the article emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment plans
for managing psoriasis. Both conventional and herbal topical formulations can be viable options,
particularly for severe cases. By considering the safety profiles, side effects, and biological activities
associated with these treatments, healthcare experts can collaborate with patients to create personalized
and effective strategies for addressing the complexities of psoriasis management.