Wed-12-04-2017, 19:36 PM
Hello Itchyarms to Psoriasis Club.
You say you have psoriasis but you haven't been to a doctor. It's a big mistake self diagnosing psoriasis and you must get a proper diagnoses, psoriasis can sometimes be mistaken for other skin problems.
"Homeopathic stuff" will not help, and yes they will probably prescribe steroid creams but they can and do work with the added benefit of that you will get on the ladder to getting better treatment. Also as you have read on a lot of sites that is all they will prescribe, you have probably also read a lot of other things that say they will work or even cure it. But don't fool for it, you need to get a proper diagnoses and start getting proper treatment.
Do it now whilst you are 19. I'm not sure where N in your profile location is but most countries are more informed about psoriasis these days. If you carry on looking for a Homoeopathic approach you will be wasting your money and only end up seeking a dermatologist with an empty wallet and worse psoriasis when you are 29.
You asked for advise and the best I can give you is to first get a proper diagnoses and follow their lead. It will take time but there are many things that can help. If you go it alone now, you could regret it later on in life.
*I have closed your other thread as it was a duplicate.
Regards.
Fred.
You say you have psoriasis but you haven't been to a doctor. It's a big mistake self diagnosing psoriasis and you must get a proper diagnoses, psoriasis can sometimes be mistaken for other skin problems.
"Homeopathic stuff" will not help, and yes they will probably prescribe steroid creams but they can and do work with the added benefit of that you will get on the ladder to getting better treatment. Also as you have read on a lot of sites that is all they will prescribe, you have probably also read a lot of other things that say they will work or even cure it. But don't fool for it, you need to get a proper diagnoses and start getting proper treatment.
Do it now whilst you are 19. I'm not sure where N in your profile location is but most countries are more informed about psoriasis these days. If you carry on looking for a Homoeopathic approach you will be wasting your money and only end up seeking a dermatologist with an empty wallet and worse psoriasis when you are 29.
You asked for advise and the best I can give you is to first get a proper diagnoses and follow their lead. It will take time but there are many things that can help. If you go it alone now, you could regret it later on in life.
*I have closed your other thread as it was a duplicate.
Regards.
Fred.