Thu-21-01-2016, 16:10 PM
Psoriasis and pregnancy
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Thu-21-01-2016, 16:12 PM
Thu-21-01-2016, 16:16 PM
Thu-21-01-2016, 17:58 PM
Creams have not done much for me neither. I am sure you can get away with creams in areas where the absorption rate is low, but I would be concerned with using it anywhere else. Well hopefully you get some relief soon.
Thu-21-01-2016, 23:32 PM
This may be of interest Amanda and may be worth trying
Fred has posted this about pine tar ... It might not smell good but perhaps you could get some from Amazon or eBay It's also known as Stockholm tar (used on horses hooves) See Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk
Sun-01-01-2017, 22:11 PM
I'm just catching up and flicking through bits! Hope all turned out well in the end x
Tue-03-01-2017, 23:31 PM
Wed-04-01-2017, 22:25 PM
(Tue-03-01-2017, 23:31 PM)AmandaL Wrote:(Sun-01-01-2017, 22:11 PM)Hanna Wrote: Congratulations Hope your enjoying being a mummy and your skin is behaving x |
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