Украина, г.Днепр, ул. 25 Сичеславской Бригады (ул. Рыбинская),19 ‑ 120
Украина, г.Днепр, ул. 25 Сичеславской Бригады (ул. Рыбинская),19 ‑ 120

Plasmapheresis in psoriasis: new perspectives in treatment

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by the appearance of thick, dry, scaly patches on the skin. It can cause significant discomfort and negatively impact patients' quality of life. Despite the multitude of available treatment methods, the effectiveness of some of them is limited, and researchers continue to seek new approaches to treating psoriasis.

One such approach is plasmapheresis - a procedure in which the patient's blood is passed through a special device,
where it is separated into components, and then returned back into the organism.
Plasmapheresis is used to remove harmful substances from the blood,
such as antibodies,
circulating immune complexes, and other factors
that may contribute to inflammation.

Studies show
that plasmapheresis can be an effective treatment for psoriasis.
One explanation for this phenomenon is that
plasmapheresis can remove excess circulating immune complexes,
which play a role in the development of inflammation in psoriasis. It has also been found that plasmapheresis can reduce the level of certain cytokines, such as interleukin-6 and interleukin-17, which are considered key mediators of the inflammatory process in psoriasis.

However, despite the promising research results, the application of plasmapheresis in the treatment of psoriasis remains a subject of further research and discussion. Questions about the duration of the procedure's effect,
the optimal scheme of implementation and potential side effects require further study.
Additionally,
it is worth noting
that plasmapheresis is not the sole method for treating psoriasis and cannot replace comprehensive therapy,
which includes the use of topical medications,
systemic drugs and physiotherapy procedures.
However,
it can be a useful addition to the main therapy or be used in cases
where other treatment methods are ineffective or cannot be applied.

Overall,
Plasmapheresis represents a promising method for treating psoriasis, which may help improve the condition of patients and reduce inflammatory processes. Further research and clinical trials will help to more accurately determine the effectiveness and safety of this procedure. In the case of successful development of this treatment method, plasmapheresis may become a valuable tool in the fight against psoriasis and in improving the quality of life for patients.
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