How do you know you do? And yes, you should. Then you and they can get past it and begin treatment. Note that psoriasis is not "caught" from someone else, and if you have it, your parents may be partly "At Fault" because, though the cause is not clearly understood, it is thought to have one or more genetic components. You are the product of your parents. Your genes reflect what they carry. But we're not playing the blame game. Step up and talk to your parents. Then get to your physician, get a diagnosis, and get started treating it. You may want to get a referral to a specialist, which a lot of folks want. There are a number of symptoms and treatment options. Treatments often rotate, too. Note that your doctor went to school for a long, long time to be down with all that diagnosis and treatment stuff. Assign him to your case. He's the expert. You'll want to start learning about psoriasis - if that's what you have. Strap up. Oh, and good luck.
Yes psoriasis is itchy. I could tell because I have it.
In cases of psoriasis one should apply which oil?
Yes you should tell your parents everything because you would have a good relationship with your parents. In addition, if you don't tell your parents everything then they might find out and you will get in even more trouble than you would if you did tell them.
Maybe because you smoke or you get tense to much.
Yes. He may be a more reserved & private man & if you intended to tell your parents, you should have let him know you were going to.
no
Psoriasis is hereditary. Therefore, there is a possibility that the child would have it if his/her parents have a history of it. Since psoriasis is rare, we cannot determine if a skin disorder is a psoriasis type or not. Precisely, some skin disorders are psoriasis-like diseases but are known as dermatoses after the biopsy. Back to psoriasis, biopsy and lifestyle information is needed to determine the type of disease.
If you are bi the first person you should tell is your parents and then you can tell you frineds
tell the teacher I think you should tell a older person. Does not have to be a teacher but someone who can help you out and if they do not help tell your parents. They will talk to the bullys parents and they WILL make it stop.
just be open to them there your parents they should understand
I think you should tell them your not gonna do anything that innaproite . tell them that they could talk to him and his parents about what they think.Also don't date him until you get your parents permission
You should tell your parents.