Sat-26-09-2020, 11:11 AM
Hello Martin, you are right it is "Negligence" and you should not have been allowed to get in that condition.
My recommendation would be either.
#1 Contact the head of your dermatology department or the chief executive of the hospital and demand that you are seen by a dermatologist immediately.
#2 Get an appointment with your family doctor and tell him/her that you are not being treated properly under the NHS guidelines. You can find the guidelines here:
NICE Quality Standards for Psoriasis
NICE issues new guidance for GPs treating psoriasis
#3 Though we are in difficult times, you could go to A&E and tell them that you are worried your body is shutting down. Looking at the condition you are in, I think you should be seen as soon as possible, and don't forget that skin is our largest organ and if shuts down you are in big trouble.
Don't put up with it any longer Martin, you must get on top of it as soon as possible.
My recommendation would be either.
#1 Contact the head of your dermatology department or the chief executive of the hospital and demand that you are seen by a dermatologist immediately.
#2 Get an appointment with your family doctor and tell him/her that you are not being treated properly under the NHS guidelines. You can find the guidelines here:
NICE Quality Standards for Psoriasis
NICE issues new guidance for GPs treating psoriasis
#3 Though we are in difficult times, you could go to A&E and tell them that you are worried your body is shutting down. Looking at the condition you are in, I think you should be seen as soon as possible, and don't forget that skin is our largest organ and if shuts down you are in big trouble.
Don't put up with it any longer Martin, you must get on top of it as soon as possible.