Wed-31-08-2016, 10:21 AM
Hello Kennettz to Psoriasis Club.
First off we don't have any doctors or professional health care members, if there were any we wouldn't allow them to post as we are the only independent psoriasis website out there for psoriasis patients their friends and family only.
I'm pleased you are clear after receiving steroid injections, but it won't be a cure! The is No Cure for psoriasis and it will probably come back. It can go into remission and that has probably happened because of the steroid injects. Steroid injections work against inflammatory problems and psoriasis is an inflammatory problem, so for now it will calm down.
As for why it's not used. Steroid injections are not a long term solution for psoriasis and as such are not recognised as a treatment.
Sorry to sound so negative about it and I admire your enthusiasm about wanting to share, but it won't be made available for treating psoriasis and it's not a cure.
You need to see a dermatologist for your psoriasis they are better suited in treating you, and today there are more treatments than just creams that can help keep it under control.
Regards.
Fred.
First off we don't have any doctors or professional health care members, if there were any we wouldn't allow them to post as we are the only independent psoriasis website out there for psoriasis patients their friends and family only.
I'm pleased you are clear after receiving steroid injections, but it won't be a cure! The is No Cure for psoriasis and it will probably come back. It can go into remission and that has probably happened because of the steroid injects. Steroid injections work against inflammatory problems and psoriasis is an inflammatory problem, so for now it will calm down.
As for why it's not used. Steroid injections are not a long term solution for psoriasis and as such are not recognised as a treatment.
Sorry to sound so negative about it and I admire your enthusiasm about wanting to share, but it won't be made available for treating psoriasis and it's not a cure.
You need to see a dermatologist for your psoriasis they are better suited in treating you, and today there are more treatments than just creams that can help keep it under control.
Regards.
Fred.