Only a personalized treatment regimen is effective forpsoriasis therapy as the physician must first analyze the causative factors that trigger the symptoms and then decide on the treatment regimen to be adopted. Most researchers agree on the fact that a combination of multiple factors lead to the condition called psoriasis and may occur on any part of the body but is non-infectious. In the elderly people who suffer from psoriasis this occurs as a secondary infection as they may be already suffering from diabetes, heart disease or depression. There are various factors that trigger the onset of the disease like stress, dry atmosphere, excessive use of harsh chemicals and one important feature of this disease is that what may trigger one patient may be ineffective on another and same goes with the mode of treatment. Since this is a disease associated with the immune system and therefore internal correction is required at a molecular level and as a prelude it is best to clear the blood from all the impurities as Ayurveda suggests. Some natural home remedies have also been proven to be effective like certain fish oils, vitamin D, and application of moisturizers on the skin is effective as dryness triggers the onset of the symptoms. Since it is of a recurring nature and this disease is characterized by red, flaky patches of dry skin accumulation in certain areas of the body it is not possible to determine the common areas that they appear as they are found irregularly on different areas of the body.