psoriasis on hands: embarassing
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- Nurse Coleen Gradwell
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Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
Hi Remi
It would benefit you to continue to use an emollient to wash your hands with, pat the skin dry and re-apply the emollient regularly . However, you may also have a contact dermatitis to your hands. You need to have this correctly diagnosed. If this is the case patch testing may show any treatments that are not suitable for you. Once that has been established a suitable topical treatment can be prescibed which you may find more beneficial.
It would benefit you to continue to use an emollient to wash your hands with, pat the skin dry and re-apply the emollient regularly . However, you may also have a contact dermatitis to your hands. You need to have this correctly diagnosed. If this is the case patch testing may show any treatments that are not suitable for you. Once that has been established a suitable topical treatment can be prescibed which you may find more beneficial.
Nurse Coleen Gradwell
Dermatology Clinical Nurse Specialist
Dermatology Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
Psoriasis and eczema are closely related, my son was born with body coverage of psoriasis and eczema. It is not a skin problem, your psoriasis is a digestive issue. The stress and medications from your accident tipped your body into the next level of crisis. Check out leaky gut syndrome, your food is not properly digested and the toxins from the undigested food leaks into your blood stream and then out through your skin. Address your digestion and your skin will clear. It took me many years of research, trials and errors to learn all this. Eventually I went back to school and earned my degree in integrative nutrition. I now specialize in allergies, eczema, psoriasis and asthma. All very closely related. Research essential fatty acid deficiency, probiotics and digestive enzymes. Food is medicine.
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Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
i would suggest you stop using the alcohol gel - i used to work as a therapist and used alcohol gel after handwashing between clients and the use of this gave me patches of p on my hands.
whilst i agree that eczema and p are linked they are not the same - eczema is a skin condition, p is an auto-immune disease so therefore their treatments and management are very different.
whilst i agree that eczema and p are linked they are not the same - eczema is a skin condition, p is an auto-immune disease so therefore their treatments and management are very different.
Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
Hi Remi
Have you tried Dermacura? Its a Natural Skin Spray, containing no steroids or cortisones. I know a few people that have used it for Psoriasis, one in particular used it for her hands as well - she's tried everything that the doctors have given her and she says that the best results have come from Dermacura.
Have you tried Dermacura? Its a Natural Skin Spray, containing no steroids or cortisones. I know a few people that have used it for Psoriasis, one in particular used it for her hands as well - she's tried everything that the doctors have given her and she says that the best results have come from Dermacura.
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Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
I hope your psoriasis has improved for you. Did you find any options that work for you?
Best wishes,
Helen
Best wishes,
Helen
Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
I've been using PsoEasy natural cream for over 4 weeks and the dryness, scaling and patches are almost gone. Before I started using this cream, my hands resembled those of a 90-year old man but I'm just 20. Highly recommend PsoEasy cream)
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Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
Well dermalmd psoriasis serum worked great for my psoriasis on my back and chest i was a little weary at first so i waited almost a month before i posted my review my back and chest is almost completely cleared up i rub it on after i shower when i come home from work ..i just wish they had bigger bottle im almost out
Re: psoriasis on hands: embarassing
I treated with dermalmd psoriasis product.I found the best result and its soothing the effected area.