Psoriasis in the ears
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Psoriasis in the ears
Is there anything we can do for psoriasis in the ears please! She's forever picking at her ears!
- Dr Anjali Mahto
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Re: Psoriasis in the ears
Dear Maralyn,
Many thanks for taking the time to post a question. Psoriasis in the ears can be a nuisance! The problem usually waxes and wanes but it is common for it to be worse in the winter months. When psoriasis is very active - and the skin is red, inflamed, itchy or scaly - it can be helpful to apply topical steroid ointments or anti-inflammatory creams (Protopic, Elidel) to calm this down for short periods of time. Bringing the inflammation and dryness under control may reduce the overall picking.
I'm uncertain how old your daughter is but your family doctor or dermatologist will be able to recommend a suitable strength of steroid treatment based on her age.
I hope that helps!
Best wishes,
Anjali
Many thanks for taking the time to post a question. Psoriasis in the ears can be a nuisance! The problem usually waxes and wanes but it is common for it to be worse in the winter months. When psoriasis is very active - and the skin is red, inflamed, itchy or scaly - it can be helpful to apply topical steroid ointments or anti-inflammatory creams (Protopic, Elidel) to calm this down for short periods of time. Bringing the inflammation and dryness under control may reduce the overall picking.
I'm uncertain how old your daughter is but your family doctor or dermatologist will be able to recommend a suitable strength of steroid treatment based on her age.
I hope that helps!
Best wishes,
Anjali
Dr Anjali Mahto
Consultant Dermatologist and British Skin Foundation spokesperson
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- Dr Nisith Sheth
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Re: Psoriasis in the ears
Very good advice from Dr Mahto. Warm olive oil drops can also help soften the psorasis scale and reduce itch.
Dr Nisith Sheth
Consultant Dermatologist and British Skin Foundation spokesperson
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Consultant Dermatologist and British Skin Foundation spokesperson
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