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Glad to hear you and the boy have had good results from this
Didn't do anything for me.
Didn't do anything for me.
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Glad to hear you and the boy have had good results from this
Didn't do anything for me.
It seems it's methotrexate or nothing
I have had a number of very severe outbreaks over the years, the worst saw me with about 85% of my body consisting of psoriasis plaques. It was totally debilitating. Aside from the uglyness, the flaking and the itch - I had cracked and bleeding skin on my sides and in my elbow and knee joints. The pain was horrible. I was constantly feeling sticky and yucky from the creams I had to slather on every day. Hours a day, every day, were spent just treating the condition. I got run down and got sick with pleuracy as a result. It took me over a year of controlling my diet, lamp and sun exposure and vitamin and mineral supplementation to get it back to normal levels.i have the least psoriasis i've had since at least the early 2000's now.
i was wondering what people got out of using medicines ?
less itching ? better skin ? is soreness a problem ?
i don't use anything except some ordinary skin cream around my eyes
(which just looks unsightly).
people ask me what i use and my attitude is what's the point? am I wrong ?
i've had this since 1983 so i'm used to it - if it's not itchy or sore i'm OK.
Is the medication making your hair fall out?Itchy, scabby, flaky head...I'm getting balder by the day. MY hair is coming out in handfuls.
It's shite.
As much as I don't want to go bald I'll get over it and just shave my head like I used to years ago. But I don't want to be bald with an itchy, scabby, flaky head.
The advice on the internet: "wear a hat"
I’ve had bad flare ups on the scalp and my hair turns to shit. Usually comes back to normal once the flare ups pass. I generally use a combination of Nizoral, T-Gel and a topical steroid scalp application Betnovate scalp application (betamethasone). Seems to do the trick.No, I stopped taking it. It was too expensive. The scalp psoriasis hasgotten worse . Maybe the hair loss is unrelated but I'm guessing it's not. I'd go back to the doc but there is no point. I've tried everything he has to offer at this stage
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