Volume 16 | Issue 3
Volume 16 | Issue 3
Volume 16 | Issue 2
Volume 16 | Issue 2
Volume 16 | Issue 2
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder characterized by rapid skin cell turnover, leading to thickened, scaly plaques. Conventional treatments such as topical agents, systemic drugs, and biologics target immune-mediated pathways but often come with adverse effects and limited long-term efficacy. Homoeopathy, a complementary system of medicine, has gained attention for its holistic approach and potential benefits in managing psoriasis. This narrative review explores the potential benefits of integrating homoeopathy with conventional psoriasis treatments, emphasizing a complementary approach that targets both the immune-mediated inflammation and the patient’s overall well-being. By reviewing existing literature and clinical experiences, this review article aims to provide a balanced perspective on how homoeopathy can complement standard psoriasis management, potentially improving patient outcomes and quality of life while addressing some of the limitations of conventional therapies.