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Reference \ Patient Information Coping with Psoriasis: A Patient's Guide to Treatment

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DL Cram,
132 pp., paperback, 2000.
An estimated 7 million Americans suffer from psoriasis—an incurable skin disease that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. The disease often brings with embarrassment and shame, causing many patients to retreat into isolation.
Dr. David Cram, an internationally recognized expert on psoriasis, assures you that you are not alone and that help is available. The disease can be managed in most patients so they can live productive lives.
In Coping with Psoriasis, Dr. Cram covers: how the disease starts, choosing the right doctor, treatment options, the importance of treating the emotional symptoms, the role of special diets, alternative therapies, and advances in treatment. Index, glossary, resource section.
Dr. Cram discusses treatments and documents the ways in which psoriasis affects one’s psychologist health. This book is the first to give this dimension so much importance. A valuable resource for anyone with psoriasis.
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