Tue-27-08-2013, 21:58 PM
Hello Pantic,
Welcome to the forum.
In my opinion you could also try to get an appointment with a reumatologist of a doctor for internal diseases, as when it really appears to be psoriasis then you will be dealing with an auto immune disease that in its base has nothing to do with a skin disease. Treating the skin is then only treating the appearance and not the disease itself.
Interesting that you are from Denmark. That means that you may be in the range of treatment with dymethylfumarates, as they are more regularly used in Germany.
Caroline.
Welcome to the forum.
In my opinion you could also try to get an appointment with a reumatologist of a doctor for internal diseases, as when it really appears to be psoriasis then you will be dealing with an auto immune disease that in its base has nothing to do with a skin disease. Treating the skin is then only treating the appearance and not the disease itself.
Interesting that you are from Denmark. That means that you may be in the range of treatment with dymethylfumarates, as they are more regularly used in Germany.
Caroline.