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The Patches Clear. Then They Come Back. Every Single Time.

Psoriasis Treatment

Thick, silvery scales. Constant itching. Skin that cracks and bleeds. You’ve done the steroid cycle relief for weeks, relapse for months. Each flare worse than the last. Psoriasis isn’t a skin disease. It’s an immune system in conflict with itself and until that conflict is resolved, the skin will keep bearing the damage.

RECOGNISE THE SIGNS

Is This What You’re Experiencing?

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone and there is a solution.

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Thick, raised red patches with silvery scales

The hallmark lesions of plaque psoriasis — most commonly on elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back.

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Relentless itching and discomfort

An itch that scratching doesn’t relieve, sometimes accompanied by a burning sensation.

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Steroid cycle dependency

Topical steroids clear the patches temporarily. But each time you stop, the flare returns often in new areas.

04

Cracking and bleeding skin

Severe patches dry out and split, causing pain during routine movement.

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Scalp involvement

Thick scaling on the scalp that extends beyond the hairline, often mistaken for severe dandruff.

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Social and emotional withdrawal

Hiding affected areas, avoiding sleeveless clothing, declining social invitations — the psychological burden of psoriasis is immense.

UNDERSTANDING THE ROOT CAUSE

Why Steroids Can’t Fix What Your Immune System Started

In psoriasis, your immune system sends faulty signals that accelerate skin cell production cells that normally take 28 days to mature are pushed to the surface in 3-4 days, piling up into the thick plaques you see. Steroids suppress this locally. But the immune dysfunction driving it continues unchecked which is why the cycle never ends.

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T-Cell Mediated Autoimmunity

Specific immune cells (T-cells) mistakenly attack healthy skin cells, triggering rapid turnover and inflammation. This is the core mechanism that must be addressed.

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Genetic Predisposition + Environmental Trigger

Psoriasis genes may remain dormant for years until activated by stress, infection (particularly streptococcal throat infections), skin trauma, or medication.

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Gut-Immune Axis

Increasing evidence links intestinal permeability (leaky gut) and microbiome disruption to psoriatic immune activation. The gut and skin are more connected than most patients realise.

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Stress-Inflammation Loop

Psychological stress triggers immune flares. Visible psoriasis causes stress. This bidirectional loop sustains and worsens the condition.

TREATMENT APPROACH

The Usual Approach vs The Vivaann Way

Most treatments manage the surface. Ours corrects the system.

TREATMENT APPROACH

Surface Treatment

WHAT VIVAANN DOES

Root-Cause Protocol

YOUR JOURNEY

What Happens When You Visit

A clear, comfortable process from your first consultation to lasting results.

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Constitutional Consultation

The doctor evaluates your psoriasis type, distribution, triggers, flare history, steroid usage, stress levels, gut health, and family immune history. Every factor is mapped. Duration: 30 minutes.

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Immune & Metabolic Assessment

Where indicated, blood work assesses inflammatory markers, liver function, and immune indicators to understand the severity and systemic involvement.

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Steroid-Free Treatment Protocol

Constitutional homeopathic medicine is prescribed to recalibrate the immune response. The goal is to reduce the immune overreaction that drives skin cell overproduction — allowing the skin to normalise its own cycle.

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Flare Management & Tapering

If you’re currently on steroids, the doctor designs a gradual tapering plan transitioning you off dependency while the homeopathic treatment takes hold. Follow-ups track plaque clearance, flare frequency, and immune stability.

REAL PATIENTS, REAL RESULTS

What Our Patients Say

I had psoriasis for quite some time and trust me it affects you mentally more than physically. The doctor asked about stress, diet, family history things no one had ever asked before. My skin has cleared up a lot and the best part is it hasn’t come back like before.

— Bikramjeet S.

Years of steroids every time I stopped, it came back worse. Dr Anand’s approach was completely different. No steroids from day one. It took time, but the results are real and lasting

— Roopal Kumari

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Psoriasis can be brought into sustained remission where the skin clears significantly and flares become rare or absent. Constitutional treatment aims to correct the immune dysfunction so the body stops producing the patches.

Initial reduction in itching and inflammation is often felt within 3-4 weeks. Plaque clearance is gradual — significant visible improvement typically occurs between months 3 and 6.

No. The doctor designs a gradual tapering plan. Abruptly stopping steroids can trigger a severe rebound flare. The transition is managed carefully.

No. Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition, not an infection. It is not contagious in any form.

Significantly. Inflammatory foods, alcohol, and certain dietary patterns can trigger or worsen flares. The doctor will provide dietary guidance as part of the treatment protocol.

Take the first step

Every Steroid Cycle Makes the Next
Flare Harder to Control.

There is a way off the cycle. It starts with understanding what your immune system is responding to. Your first consultation is at no charge.

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