Fri-02-02-2018, 17:38 PM
Agree with Fred, it won’t work. It’s too much on your immune system along with various other reasons.
Depending on the severity of your skin and joints, you may find that they might potentially prescribe a biological and an immunosuppressant. I’ve had this personally done for me for my crohns and psoriasis. They don’t like to do this on a long term basis though.
Your dermatologist and rheumatologist will need to work together to find the correct treatment that will help both conditions. It might be you might become a bit of a guinea pig while they test the biologics, but it will be worth it when they find the correct treatment for you
Depending on the severity of your skin and joints, you may find that they might potentially prescribe a biological and an immunosuppressant. I’ve had this personally done for me for my crohns and psoriasis. They don’t like to do this on a long term basis though.
Your dermatologist and rheumatologist will need to work together to find the correct treatment that will help both conditions. It might be you might become a bit of a guinea pig while they test the biologics, but it will be worth it when they find the correct treatment for you