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Re: Home treatments for psoriasis

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 6:09 pm
by alicialansberry@gmail.com
I have mild psoriasis on my elbows, and Dermal md Psoriasis Serum works pretty darn well. It stops the itching, and feels really nice.
If you put on too much, it can get a little sticky, but the salicylic acid clears up my breakouts within a couple days.

Re: Home treatments for psoriasis

Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 1:52 pm
by MissCandyGirl
The right medicated creams do wonders for the skin.

If I get into contact with bleach, I get contact dermatitis. It is absolutely awful. Therefore I avoid using bleach and use ZeroBase on my hands: even when my hands aren't sore.

ZeroBase costs around £9 here in Britain. I happily pay it, because it doesn't burn my skin and leave my hands painful and sore.

I do also have to avoid bleach: even a drop of the stuff leaves my hands in pain.

Re: Home treatments for psoriasis

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 10:48 am
by Aleksandlinnik1995@gmail.com
Hello, it's so bad, I honestly don't take this disease seriously, and when my colleague almost died from psoriasis, I realized that you can't joke about it, it turned out that he had a disease that he didn't know about, and he underwent an examination and it turned out that this disease could kill him. Maybe if he had turned to specialists, everything would have been different

Re: Home treatments for psoriasis

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 8:57 am
by advhccenter
A specialist might suggest a blend of skin medicines, phototherapy, tablets, cases, or infusions to treat psoriasis. On the other hand, an individual might track down that home cures, for example, curcumin, aloe vera, apple juice vinegar, and tea tree oil, assist with reducing side effects of psoriasis.