4 itchy psoriasis tips from dermatologists

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  • Опубліковано 22 бер 2023
  • For many people with psoriasis, itch is the most bothersome part of the condition. Treating your psoriasis is the best way to get rid of the itch.
    To help relieve itchy psoriasis, board-certified dermatologists also recommend these tips.
    Learn more at www.aad.org/public/diseases/psoriasis/skin-care/itch-relief

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @gouriipastels5582
    @gouriipastels5582 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this i am struggling with psoriasis for about 6 hears now no medicine work for me and itching was the worst part

    • @lilly999b
      @lilly999b 2 місяці тому

      My brother gets injections from a dermatologist. Sorry I don't know the name of it. He had it all over his body. Its amazing, his skin looks mostly normal now

  • @abnerperry5297
    @abnerperry5297 5 місяців тому +2

    At 60 years of age when going through an incredibly stressful time I suddenly broke out with plaque psoriasis. I had to wait six weeks for an appointment with a dermatologist so I used the time to see what i might try in the meanwhile. I came across homeopathic sulphur and since it was cheap, accessible, and everything I read said homeopathy is safe I decided to try it. I took a low potency dose (30C) everyday for a couple of years and the psoriasis immediately began leaving in the reverse order that it had appeared and spread. Except for the very first, original spot. It just wouldn't completely leave. I finally gained enough experience with homeopathy that I realized I needed a higher potency and once I switched and took the higher potency (200C once a week) the last patch cleared up. I now take a higher potency (1M) maintenance dose once a month and remain completely clear ALL THE TIME and have been for years. I never saw the dermatologist, it had stopped getting worse before the appointment so I canceled and continued the sulphur. It was a slow, continuous improvement and took 8-10 months for everything (except the original spot) to heal.
    I know different things can work - or not - for different people. I hope this is helpful and may whomever is reading this get the same relief I did.