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5 Reasons to Avoid ‘Miracle Cures’

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While social media is a wonderful place to find sympathetic listeners, it also has its fair share of trolls. You may want to find some relief if you have severe psoriasis symptoms including redness, cracking, peeling, itching, spots, inflammation, dryness, or flaking.

The possible onset of desperation. A lonely, depressing place to be. Some people have the hardest time sleeping because they are itching so much. In difficult times, people often fantasize about a miracle remedy, such as a little daily pill that would eliminate all symptoms and leave the skin looking and feeling fresh and healthy.

The Promise Of A ‘Cure’

Those who have psoriasis understand the condition is chronic. However, accepting this aspect of the sickness may be difficult, and we may continue to hope for a “cure.”

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People with chronic illnesses who use social media to find support and companionship late at night may be more vulnerable to malicious attacks from online trolls. Endless cure-promising DMs are being sent from bots, individuals, and companies.

Many individuals delete these bots without clicking on the links since they know no cure or universal treatment exists. Creating a fake social networking account is easy. Multiple ailments are “cured” in these stories.

Influencers with psoriasis are often shown in proof images that are widely distributed without their consent. Even though they are damaging, spam accounts are seldom deleted or prevented from abusing others on social networks.

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The Dark Side Of Social Media

Pharmaceutical companies would sell a cure, and knowledgeable doctors would prescribe it if one existed. No one in the medical profession ever shared information about these treatments. To catch a desperate, troubled soul, someone sometimes needs to hang a hook in the hashtag pond. It’s a never-ending circle.

Unfortunately, harmful behavior, especially regarding health, is not governed by social networking platforms. Soap, cream, and lotion commercials offer deadly false hope. Technology and social media like Facebook and Twitter haven’t changed this much. The issue has been exacerbated by improvements in global communication and data that have helped businesses discover chronic illnesses.

As long as people have been looking for medical help, others have also been trying to sell them dubious health treatments.

Social Media As A Place For Meaningful Connections

The advantages of interacting with others in online communities are many. Want to talk to others who understand what you’re going through? Looking for someone who can say, “Hey, I get it!”

This and more is achieved via the efforts of the psoriasis community online. When you’re going through a tough time with your psoriasis and need some fellowship, your natural inclination is to look for online support groups.

Even if you track down a useful resource, you’ll still have to contend with clickbait headlines. Reports every day of a product “flying off the shelves” or being “the only thing that worked for me” might lead to unwarranted hope.

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What Works For One May Not Work For All

What is learned, and this is the most bitter pill of all, is that what helps one person may not help another. How someone heals might vary from person to person. Since psoriasis affects people in various ways, each person’s journey to recovery will be unique.

Psoriasis is difficult to control because it requires a delicate balancing act between treatment and rest. Modifying your lifestyle, pinpointing your triggers, and adjusting your expectations may all help you better control your psoriasis.

Your optimal treatment strategy may comprise conventional medicine, an alternative approach, or a hybrid of the two. 

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