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Treating Psoriasis: Story of a Patient
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Prasad is suffering from psoriasis, a common skin disease caused by immunological disturbances in the body. Though not infectious, it leads, more often than not, to sufferers being socially ostracized. However, there’s hope. For 15 years, Psolaren Ultra Violet A (PUVA) therapy has been used in India to control skin diseases like Prasad’s. Now, due to the initiative and resolve of the Department of Skin and STD at the BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, there’s an improved and modified therapy available known as the Ultra Violet B (UVB) Photo therapy. The unit is only the second of its kind in India, and the first in a public hospital. The department and the hospital’s engineers, rather than importing the UV machine, have designed and manufactured it indigenously (except for the ultra violet tubes), bringing down the cost by 70 odd per cent.
The unit at Nair has been functional since January but the project took well over two years for the department to put together. Bureaucratic hassles and a lack of such units in India did not help matters. Besides the financial viability, the treatment has proved to be less carcinogenic than PUVA and also obliterates the need to take medication internally. PUVA therapy, though beneficial in controlling the growth of the diseases, was riddled with side effects like nausea, vomiting and headaches.
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