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"My dad has it and he tells people he has monkey AIDS" | |||
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"Yes Both knees ... Back , legs Arms Boob I think it’s worse than it is - but to me , it’s the one of the reasons I didn’t meet I’ve tried everything , I’m currently moisturising with vitamin e cream after using most things " Check out MooGoo. Seriously! | |||
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"Yes Both knees ... Back , legs Arms Boob I think it’s worse than it is - but to me , it’s the one of the reasons I didn’t meet I’ve tried everything , I’m currently moisturising with vitamin e cream after using most things Check out MooGoo. Seriously!" I will , I’ve not heard of it Thank you | |||
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"I have it mainly scalp polytar shampoo works but it stinks rotten. And when I get out the shower or bath no matter how much exfoliating I peel when I dry and too much exfoliating is sore and end up worse than if I didn't Basically it's wait till spring and vitamins with as much sunlight as possible." I’ve tried Polytar. The smell is vile, plus it strips my hair colour The shampoo and conditioner I mentioned above is good and smells lovely. | |||
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"It’s a fucking curse. My tummy, back and legs are destroyed with it at the moment. Any sufferers with it on here? What products do you use? Have you tried something called MooGoo? It’s brilliant! I use the balm, moisturiser and both the shampoo and conditioner. " Have you tried an ifra red lamp mate, I bought one for arthritis of wrist and daughter who had slight eczema, similar to what you have and has worked miracles on her | |||
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"I think , but I'm sure , A friend of mine has this and he uses an ultraviolet light " You only get light therapy if you’re in the right area and if you’ve been referred to the skin department at the hospital. I think it’s 65% coverage to be eligible for light therapy | |||
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"I think , but I'm sure , A friend of mine has this and he uses an ultraviolet light You only get light therapy if you’re in the right area and if you’ve been referred to the skin department at the hospital. I think it’s 65% coverage to be eligible for light therapy" he's got his own at home I believe | |||
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"I think , but I'm sure , A friend of mine has this and he uses an ultraviolet light You only get light therapy if you’re in the right area and if you’ve been referred to the skin department at the hospital. I think it’s 65% coverage to be eligible for light therapy he's got his own at home I believe " Ohhhh ok | |||
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"What do you use??" I’ve tried so many treatments over the past few years. Currently using the brand I recommended. Using their anti-itch balm, Udder moisturiser and the buttermilk cleansing bar. My brother recommended it to me. He’s spent almost $50,000(Aus dollar) On treatments over the past 5 years, and this is the only thing that’s worked. He persevered with it and it paid off. | |||
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"You can purchase the lamps specifically for psoriasis expensive though. Can use low strength uvb bulbs but without knowing precisely what you're getting and how you're using it can do more damage than good" Lamp I got was only £70 and looks like it works a treat for eczema so hopefully same for psoriasis | |||
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"What do you use?? I’ve tried so many treatments over the past few years. Currently using the brand I recommended. Using their anti-itch balm, Udder moisturiser and the buttermilk cleansing bar. My brother recommended it to me. He’s spent almost $50,000(Aus dollar) On treatments over the past 5 years, and this is the only thing that’s worked. He persevered with it and it paid off. " I’ll try them ... thanks lovely | |||
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"It’s a fucking curse. My tummy, back and legs are destroyed with it at the moment. Any sufferers with it on here? What products do you use? Have you tried something called MooGoo? It’s brilliant! I use the balm, moisturiser and both the shampoo and conditioner. Have you tried an ifra red lamp mate, I bought one for arthritis of wrist and daughter who had slight eczema, similar to what you have and has worked miracles on her " It didn’t do anything for me. I tried. | |||
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"I’ve had it quite badly on my arms, stomach and thighs a few times. I was told to use sunbeds short term and the difference it made was unbelievable. I feel for you as it’s so uncomfortable " Yep sun beds short term for vitamin d to dry out then infra red or uv lamps, plus steroid cream, can’t remember it’s name | |||
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"Recently developed this: have patches on my neck, right shoulder, small of back and underside left arm. The arm itches like fuck. Shower and grease up with zeroderm ointment, doesn't really do much good but the rest of my skin in silky smooth!" Psoriasis is over growth of skin cells, have to remove the patches gently to gain any effect of creams and ointments. It's different to excema as that's normal skin cell production that dries out. Severe psoriasis needs a lot of maintenance, exfoliating to get the excessive skin layers off. The sunlight and vitamin d brings cell production under control and other things reduce cell production which is why you shouldn't get it on normal skin areas as it thins it. The medications to slow it down also mean can't go in the sun too much risk of skin cancer increases. Which is ironic as sun helps regulate cell production. Worst part for me is my lips the effect it has they peel and I'm a buggar for pulling them off splitting my lip open. The more balm I use the worse it gets as it's nourishing the over production. It's a horrid balance | |||
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"It's an old remedy but coal tar bandages were amazing for me " when my allergies condition flare up, it also flares my psoriasis.. I've been hospitalised a few times, and had zinc oxide bandages.. Genuinely looked like a mummy! Not heard of coal ones before! X | |||
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"I have it mainly scalp polytar shampoo works but it stinks rotten. And when I get out the shower or bath no matter how much exfoliating I peel when I dry and too much exfoliating is sore and end up worse than if I didn't Basically it's wait till spring and vitamins with as much sunlight as possible." the problem with the tar shampoo is that is can be so corse it actually has the opposite effect.... for example it basically ended up in effect burning my scalp.... the problem with the whole bloody condition is no one people react to same.... so for me.... what works is aloe vera.... so either get a plant and grow your own (you can cut a bit off.. it grows quickly back!) or holland and barrett do a fantastic 100% aloe vera gel that you can basically use as a moisteriser.. or a shampoo on your head.. and its alway in the bogofs or penny sales they do... so getting in double | |||
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"This is actually reassuring to know there’s a few of us with it " Psoriasis is one of the commonest acquired skin conditions and affects between 1 and 3% of the population. It can occur at any age although it's generally a disease of adults with two peaks of incidence at 20-30 years and 50-60 years. Around 10-15% of new cases begin in children younger than 10 years. Interestingly the UK prevalence increased from 2.3% (2,297 cases per 100,000) in 1999 to 2.8% (2,815 per 100,000) in 2013. It's more common in younger females (under 40) but the incidence is roughly the same in males and females over 40 years. Its rarely life threatening but the condition has been linked to development of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease, and it consistently scores negatively on quality of life indices and anxiety/depression ratings at a level equal to those of cancer and heart disease. Identified triggers and precipitating factors: Physical or emotional stress Infections: - bacterial (streptococcal sore throat in guttate psoriasis) - fungal (candida in flexural psoriasis) Trauma (Koebner phenomenon with psoriasis appearing on injury sites) Medication (lithium, beta-blockers, antimalarials, abrupt withdrawal of systemic steroids) UV light (although in most cases this can be beneficial) Alcohol Smoking If you want a precis of the current options regarding management, drop me a PM as I can't sent direct mail to most of you. | |||
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"I have it mainly scalp polytar shampoo works but it stinks rotten. And when I get out the shower or bath no matter how much exfoliating I peel when I dry and too much exfoliating is sore and end up worse than if I didn't Basically it's wait till spring and vitamins with as much sunlight as possible. the problem with the tar shampoo is that is can be so corse it actually has the opposite effect.... for example it basically ended up in effect burning my scalp.... the problem with the whole bloody condition is no one people react to same.... so for me.... what works is aloe vera.... so either get a plant and grow your own (you can cut a bit off.. it grows quickly back!) or holland and barrett do a fantastic 100% aloe vera gel that you can basically use as a moisteriser.. or a shampoo on your head.. and its alway in the bogofs or penny sales they do... so getting in double" Aloe Vera works great for many things it's an effective medicinal plant from burns to skin issues it aids healing because of the vitamins and it's antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal. Much like honey. | |||
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"i have it on my hands/arms quite badly.. usually not a bother at all in the warmer months. But over winter where its cold/wet/windy, it's so bad... Which doesn't help as I spend hours outdoors every single day! currently at its worst right now, cracking and everything.. Very painful. makes me so fucking self conscious it's unreal Will definitely be looking into your recommendation OP, thank you! I seem to have tried every lotion and potion going, and I'm still a Scaley Sue " You’re welcome! Have a look on their website, there’s lots of products on there. Mine is at its worst ever right now too. | |||
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"I have it mainly scalp polytar shampoo works but it stinks rotten. And when I get out the shower or bath no matter how much exfoliating I peel when I dry and too much exfoliating is sore and end up worse than if I didn't Basically it's wait till spring and vitamins with as much sunlight as possible. the problem with the tar shampoo is that is can be so corse it actually has the opposite effect.... for example it basically ended up in effect burning my scalp.... the problem with the whole bloody condition is no one people react to same.... so for me.... what works is aloe vera.... so either get a plant and grow your own (you can cut a bit off.. it grows quickly back!) or holland and barrett do a fantastic 100% aloe vera gel that you can basically use as a moisteriser.. or a shampoo on your head.. and its alway in the bogofs or penny sales they do... so getting in double" I’m going to pop in today | |||
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"I had it on both my shins for a few years , I started having baths with a few capfuls of dettol , they have now gone , coincidence , maybe but it's worked for me " My mum used to swear by it | |||
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"I had it on both my shins for a few years , I started having baths with a few capfuls of dettol , they have now gone , coincidence , maybe but it's worked for me " I had that. Avoided washing them with detergent and moisturised with cocoa butter and it soon cleared up. Vitamin e cream made it way worse. | |||
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"My brother has it. Says goats milk is good for it. And vaseline also works well. I'll ask him what else he uses next time I see him" I’ve used goats milk soap/cleansers. I’ve currently switched from cows milk to goats milk. It’s probably the worst it’s ever been over the past month or so. | |||
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"My brother has it. Says goats milk is good for it. And vaseline also works well. I'll ask him what else he uses next time I see him I’ve used goats milk soap/cleansers. I’ve currently switched from cows milk to goats milk. It’s probably the worst it’s ever been over the past month or so. " I went gluten free for a few months as someone suggested that may work made it worse , I also stopped using cows milk and used coconut milk n that didn’t do a damn thing either I’ve tried everything had the light therapy at hospital which worked but the most ute u stop it it just comes back with a vengeance, I wish they could find a cure for it! | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x" I use this on my arms and it does keep them smooth n faded at times it is good stuff , shame I can’t use it on my back. | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x I use this on my arms and it does keep them smooth n faded at times it is good stuff , shame I can’t use it on my back. " Why cant you use it on your back? | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x I use this on my arms and it does keep them smooth n faded at times it is good stuff , shame I can’t use it on my back. Why cant you use it on your back? " there’s far too much of it on my back and also can’t spray it all over my back myself! | |||
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"I remember listening to a radio show many years ago a chap talking about this he was an alternative medicine practitioner. But he said he had lot's of success advising people to stop everything dairy for a month and seeing how it is after this. Guess it can't do any harm ? But as I really know feck all about it other than isn't it a form of arthritis?? Or am I wildly wrong? " My oh has psoriasis pretty bad and has tried the no dairy for over a year it did nothing at all | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x" Can i have a pic of the tin please | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x Can i have a pic of the tin please " Can't message you. | |||
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"Tried loads of different creams, on and off prescription. Been to see a consultant dermatologist privately. More very expensive creams. No real success. THEN, a mate from work recommended Enstilar spray. It's prescription only but asked my GP and he prescribed it. It's like a cream but in a spray. Think that spray snow stuff. It doesn't smell and is absorbed really well. I kid you not, for me it's a life saver. 2-3 weeks my patches have disappeared and you can barely feel them. Just a faint red patch. Happy to send anyone a pic of the tin so you can ask your GP. Mr P x Can i have a pic of the tin please Can't message you. " . I have enstillar n can send u pic of the can x | |||
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