Psoriasis Treatmentwith Dr. Monga's
Skin Disorders Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder characterized by an overactive immune system that accelerates skin cell production, causing thick, scaly patches to form on the skin's surface. While normal skin shedding typically occurs over 28-30 days, psoriasis dramatically speeds up this process to just 3-4 days, resulting in a visible buildup of cells. Although non-contagious, this condition can profoundly affect a person's quality of life. Common triggers include genetic predisposition (family history), stress and anxiety, skin injuries (known as the Koebner phenomenon), infections like strep throat or HIV, cold and dry weather conditions, smoking and alcohol consumption, as well as certain medications such as beta-blockers and lithium. These factors can exacerbate symptoms and lead to flare-ups, making proper management essential for those affected.
Type of Psoriasis
The Psoriasis may categories in 7 Major Types
1. Plaque Psoriasis (Most Common - 80% Cases)
- Appearance: Raised, red patches covered with silvery-white scales
- Common Areas: Elbows, knees, scalp, lower back
- Symptoms: Itching, burning, cracking, and bleeding
2. Guttate Psoriasis
- Appearance: Small, drop-like pink or red spots
- Common in: Children & young adults
- Trigger: Often follows a strep throat infection
3. Inverse Psoriasis
- Appearance: Smooth, shiny red lesions (no scaling)
- Affected Areas: Skin folds (armpits, groin, under breasts)
- Aggravated by: Friction, sweating, fungal infections
4. Pustular Psoriasis
- Appearance: White, pus-filled blisters on red skin
- Types:
- Localized (Palmo-plantar): Hands & feet
- Generalized (Von Zumbusch): Whole body (medical emergency)
5. Erythrodermic Psoriasis (Rare & Life-Threatening)
- Appearance: Widespread fiery redness (resembles burns)
- Requires: Immediate hospitalization
- Dangers:
- Severe itching/pain
- Disrupts body temperature & fluid balance
6. Scalp Psoriasis
- Appearance: Thick, scaly patches on scalp (extends to forehead/neck)
- Often Confused With: Severe dandruff
- Complications: Temporary hair loss if scratched excessively
7. Nail Psoriasis
- Linked to: Psoriatic arthritis (30% of patients)
- Signs:
- Pitting (tiny dents in nails)
- Yellow-brown discoloration
- Nail crumbling or separation from nail bed
When to See a Doctor?
The options to tackle your problem of Psoriasis or Psoriasis are many. There are thousands of oil and other over the counter medicines, lotions, gels, serums, etc available that promise to stop Psoriasis or treat your problems of Psoriasis. But are they really effective?-
If psoriasis covers >10% of the body
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Signs of infection (pus, fever)
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Joint pain/swelling (may indicate psoriatic arthritis)
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No improvement with OTC treatments
The fourth or the last stage of infection is the tertiary stage. Almost 15-20 % of people who are undiagnosed reach this stage. This stage can occur decades after the first infection, and this stage is life-threatening. Psoriasis treatment in Delhi at the initial stage can save you from the severe outcomes of the disease.

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Why Choose Dr. Monga's Clinic for Psoriasis Treatment?
When it comes to effective and natural psoriasis treatment, Dr. Monga's Clinic offers a specialized Ayurvedic approach that targets the root cause of this stubborn skin condition. Our team of expert Ayurvedic physicians understands psoriasis (Ekakushtha) as a manifestation of Vata-Kapha imbalance and toxic accumulation, and we address it through customized herbal treatments and innovative therapies. A key highlight of our approach is medicinal leech therapy (Jalaukavacharan), which effectively purifies blood and reduces inflammation in psoriatic plaques. With over 75 years of clinical experience and having successfully treated more than 7 lakh patients, we have helped countless individuals achieve lasting relief without relying on steroids or harsh chemicals. Our treatment protocol focuses on deep detoxification using potent blood-purifying herbs, along with customized dietary plans and lifestyle recommendations. What makes us different is our patient-centered care - we maintain regular follow-ups, monitor progress closely, and build strong therapeutic relationships with our patients. At Dr. Monga's Clinic, we don't just provide temporary symptom relief; we work to restore your skin's health naturally and prevent recurrence through authentic Ayurvedic principles. Our proven track record demonstrates how combining traditional herbal medicine with specialized therapies like leech treatment can deliver transformative results for psoriasis patients.
Integrated Treatment Option for Psoriasis Prevention
While psoriasis cannot be completely prevented due to its autoimmune nature, certain lifestyle modifications and proactive measures can significantly reduce flare-ups and manage symptoms effectively. The key is maintaining a healthy immune system and minimizing exposure to known triggers. Daily moisturizing with fragrance-free creams helps prevent dry, cracked skin that worsens psoriasis. Stress management through yoga, meditation, or regular exercise is crucial since emotional stress is a major trigger. Protecting skin from injuries (cuts, sunburns, or excessive friction) can prevent the Koebner phenomenon, where new psoriatic patches form on damaged skin. Avoiding smoking and limiting alcohol reduces inflammation and flare-up risks. Balanced nutrition—rich in anti-inflammatory foods (omega-3s, leafy greens) and low in processed sugars—supports immune health. Humidifying dry indoor air and wearing soft, breathable fabrics (like cotton) minimize irritation. For those with recurring infections (e.g., strep throat), prompt treatment is essential to avoid triggering guttate psoriasis. Regular follow-ups with a dermatologist ensure early intervention, while tailored treatments (topicals, light therapy, or systemic medications) help maintain remission. Though not preventable, psoriasis can be well-controlled with consistency and personalized care.

Meet Our Team
Our dedicated team of highly skilled doctors combines expertise, innovation, and compassion to deliver exceptional medical care tailored to every patient.
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Dr. Yuvraj Arora Monga
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Dr. Rupeender
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Dr. Sunil Tomar
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Dr. Jyoti Arora
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Dr. Manisha Rani
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Dr. Nidhi
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Dr. Tinkle Rani
B.A.M.S Chief Ayurveda Physician
Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
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1 Why choose Dr. Monga's for Psoriasis Treatment?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Psoriasis hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Psoriasis department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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2 What is the difference between Psoriasis Treatment and hepatobiliary Sciences?
Psoriasis is a medical speciality that involves diagnosing and treating conditions related to the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, small intestine, pancreas, gallbladder, and (Psoriasis ). Hepatobiliary Sciences is a subspecialty of Psoriasis that particularly focuses on the (Psoriasis ), gallbladder, and bile ducts. Gastroenterologists and hepatobiliary specialists are highly qualified to diagnose and treat various digestive and (Psoriasis ) disorders.
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3 How should I prepare for a colon exam?
Preparing for a colon exam generally involves a clear liquid diet the day before the process and using laxatives or enemas to cleanse the colon. It's essential to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider closely to ensure that the colon is adequately cleansed before the exam. Patients may also need to adjust their medication schedule or avoid certain medications before the exam, so it's important to discuss this with the healthcare provider beforehand.
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4 Why do I have blood in my stools?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Psoriasis hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Psoriasis department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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5 What are the symptoms of Psoriasis ?
Psoriasis is a medical speciality that deals with the digestive system, including the stomach, (Psoriasis ), and intestines. The symptoms of gastroenterological problems can vary widely depending on the specific condition. Some common symptoms to look out for include abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. Other symptoms may include blood in the stool, difficulty swallowing, and unintended weight loss.