Tue-28-03-2017, 12:13 PM
Hello random_person to Psoriasis Club.
In my opinion NSAID are not goimg to help psoriasis and could actually make it worse. I see you say you have an appointment with dermatologist this June, that is the est way to go and they will work with you to find something to control it.
As you don't say what country you live in (and we respect your choice) it's difficult to give an idea of how your possible treatment will go, but usually it's in the order of.
#1 Creams.
#2 Light.
#2 Oral.
#4 Injection.
Like Jim said you can find a lot of information here Prescribed Treatments For Psoriasis but it depends on your healthcare system.
And Yes you need to stop picking it. That's next to impossible, but you're better off not picking it as you will damage the skin more.
Good luck with your appointment.
Regards.
Fred.
In my opinion NSAID are not goimg to help psoriasis and could actually make it worse. I see you say you have an appointment with dermatologist this June, that is the est way to go and they will work with you to find something to control it.
As you don't say what country you live in (and we respect your choice) it's difficult to give an idea of how your possible treatment will go, but usually it's in the order of.
#1 Creams.
#2 Light.
#2 Oral.
#4 Injection.
Like Jim said you can find a lot of information here Prescribed Treatments For Psoriasis but it depends on your healthcare system.
And Yes you need to stop picking it. That's next to impossible, but you're better off not picking it as you will damage the skin more.
Good luck with your appointment.
Regards.
Fred.