Tue-19-02-2019, 22:13 PM
(Mon-18-02-2019, 23:19 PM)wooleyb Wrote:(Mon-18-02-2019, 23:01 PM)Kat Wrote: I received good results while on Acitretin (however, I did not totally clear, I had and still have some stubborn areas) but I was happy with the results. I actually asked my dermatologist if I could come off the Acitretin and see how it went and things were well for quite awhile. (I did flare and I'm now on biologics)
I would check with your dermatologist, perhaps a lower dose would help you still maintain being clear and if you notice things heading in the wrong direction you could increase again if the dermatologist says it's ok. I stayed fairly "almost" clear for awhile on no meds, but I don't recommend doing that as when it flared up it wasn't pretty.
Good luck!!!
Aw thanks Kat, some good advice there...... Maybe I am getting a bit complacent and believing that it's gone for good just because I haven't had anymore pustules to my hands and feet - I certainly don't want to jinx that and have it coming back!!
Thank you.....
We're all different and I would guess it's possible for someone to clear up and stay that way without meds.... but sadly I think the odds aren't in favor of that. Wonder if there is a study on that somewhere I'm guessing it would be only on how long a certain medication worked for x amount of people if there is one. It would be interesting to see how people who had cleared up and stopped medicines fared over time though.
The good news is that you are clear and if Acitretin stops working or you get where you don't tolerate it well, there are still options available if you need them.