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Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Fred - Tue-12-11-2024 Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a patch for easier and more effective treatment of psoriasis. Quote: Source: ku.dk RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Caroline - Tue-12-11-2024 The idea seems logical, but may have drawbacks. The patch must be oxygen transparent as a closed patch is not so good for your skin. But it might be more comfortable than ointments. Though the statement “ our studies show that the patch is just as effective as standard treatments.”does not give the idea that it is anyhow better. So for now it is only the comfort aspect that may be interesting. RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Fred - Tue-12-11-2024 Good points, plus my first thoughts were it would need to be one hell of a big patch to help most people. Yes a tiny bit of psoriasis, but as most of us know it soon gets worse. I can see it may help a person having a small flare after another treatment, for example I can get a tiny bit on one hand but let's be honest full blown psoriasis it aint going to help with so twice daily cream seems easier to me. RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Caroline - Tue-12-11-2024 (Tue-12-11-2024, 22:13 PM)Fred Wrote: Good points, plus my first thoughts were it would need to be one hell of a big patch to help most people. Yes a tiny bit of psoriasis, but as most of us know it soon gets worse. Indeed… it really makes no sense for serious psoriasis. RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Turnedlight - Wed-13-11-2024 Does salicylic acid sting? I don’t think I’ve ever used it, I don’t tend to get particularly thick patches, just flakey areas. RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Fred - Wed-13-11-2024 (Wed-13-11-2024, 10:35 AM)Turnedlight Wrote: Does salicylic acid sting? I don’t think I’ve ever used it, I don’t tend to get particularly thick patches, just flakey areas. Don't know, I've never tried it. RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Kat - Wed-13-11-2024 I guess it can: Salicylic acid preparations are usually well tolerated, but mild stinging may occur especially on broken skin and when higher concentrations are used. Not sure about a patch. I had a .. boil I think it was on my thigh. It was a bit painful and rubbing against clothing was uncomfortable so I put an adhesive bandage on it. When I went to remove, I actually pulled some skin off with it! My skin was quite dry but I didn't want to put lotion or anything where it wouldn't stick. I had never had that happen before. So I replaced with a different adhesive that I KNEW wouldn't bother me and although it didn't pull skin it off, it also didn't want to come off easily. So........... dry skin and adhesive is probably a no. ![]() RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Fred - Wed-13-11-2024 Another good point Kat, adhesive plasters can in my opinion make things worse when you peel them off. I think they have more work on their hands than they first thought, can't help thinking they should ask people with psoriasis before going further. ![]() *But not on here as we are independent, so please don't join to do so. ![]() RE: Nanofiber patch for psoriasis - Kat - Wed-13-11-2024 (Wed-13-11-2024, 21:21 PM)Fred Wrote: Another good point Kat, adhesive plasters can in my opinion make things worse when you peel them off. I think they have more work on their hands than they first thought, can't help thinking they should ask people with psoriasis before going further. ![]() |