no , it doesn't cause death , it is a difficult to relive such a skin diseases but these tips may help to treat pr forever if you followed strictly.
1 - avoid hot bathes , sauna ,and steam baths
2 - avoid using a soap or any other chemical ingredients
3 - avoid even shampoo from sliding on your pr (you can use shampoo after finishing the bath away from your body
4 - dont use skin irritating drugs
5 - use drinking water to take a shower instead of ordinary water.
it is said that uv rays help relive pr most important thing is to be patient , it can stay for one spring but if it stayed longer you better consult a doctor.
for me as a doctor i recommend "elcom" as the best drug ever for pr
Oenothera rosea was created in 1789.
Canavalia rosea was created in 1825.
Primula rosea was created in 1834.
Lapageria rosea was created in 1802.
Nephropsis rosea was created in 1888.
Sarracenia rosea was created in 1993.
Rosea died in 91,31 it was so sad that she died because she was so smart but one time she had to go to jall
coccus or spherical
Vinca Rosea
Yes
'Sada-Bahaar'.
The scientific name for the common Hollyhock is Alcea rosea (also seen as A. rosea). If you are looking for another type of Hollyhock the species will be the same but the sub-species will be different. For example, Alcea ficifolia, the fig-leaved Hollyhock.