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(Sat-21-11-2015, 15:37 PM)Victoria1407 Wrote: Thanks already for your help.Well you seem to have a good outlook and he sounds like a strong young man, and it's good he has got good understanding friends at school, I would do what ever you have to to make him comfortable, if that involves a sunlamp, that's up to you, you sound as if you are not put going to be reckless with the lamp and as long as you are careful, it should be alright, I have a uv lamp which I purchased years ago and I used to use it when I got bad and was kept waiting by the hospital. Here's a link to the anti-inflammatory food pyramid The anti-inflamatory food pyramid Where you can see the good foods and the bad foods . There may be something of interest there I hope you find some comfort here and do keep returning if only to chat, we gave an active off topic board and all are made wel come there
Sat-21-11-2015, 19:04 PM
Welcome Victoria!
I agree on being careful on the UV treatments. Manufacturer's directions are not going to be geared specifically for your son's needs. I'm in the US so I know things work a bit different here but I would take the info on what you purchased to the dermatologist and have them work out a schedule of usage if that's possible or reasonable. I admire that you are looking into diet, some people say they have been successful at it but I'm not sure if diet alone will do the trick. It doesn't hurt to give it a try though if your son is willing. Steroid creams and ointments. Well, they didn't help me to clear but they did help with the itching (briefly) but I'd use them sparingly as there can be issues with using them too much. Try different moisturizers and see if they help (coconut oil is a great one to try.) Some of the itchiness is from the skin being dry so moisturizing can help with that. Medication as such a young age is scary (I find it scary at MY age.... which isn't young!) If UV and creams aren't working, you'll have to use your best judgment on what is best for your son. If he's miserable with psoriasis, then I'd ask the dermatologist what your options are and do some research. There is a lot of information here and a lot of helpful people that will tell you what they think and know about treatments. Welcome to the forum! It's a great place with nice people and tons of information.
Sun-22-11-2015, 15:35 PM
Hi Victoria . welcome to the forum.
What a blow at a very young age however he seems to be coping very well and at last it would appear that you are getting dermatology support which should have been there months ago. The school also seems to be giving him support with some good friends which is very important. Do tell the hospital when you have used your own UV as it is important not to over do this area ,try the food connection as it cannot do any harm and it may help . I do hope that he will improve and there is one point to remember that in the last few years there has been more improvements in the control of P and it is going in the right direction so I think we can all look forward to a better future. Take care and all the best to him ,just have good look around as I am sure that Fred will have loads of info that will be very useful Dave
Fri-08-01-2016, 01:34 AM
Victoria I have been looking and there is a possibility of maybe using the treatment I am on for your son
There is evidence of its use in minors and here is an excerpt of a paper by the NHS Quote:Source.... medicinesresources.nhs.uk/_Fumaderm_for_psoriasis_final.doc
Fri-08-01-2016, 11:23 AM
(Fri-08-01-2016, 01:34 AM)jiml Wrote: Victoria I have been looking and there is a possibility of maybe using the treatment I am on for your son Psssssssssssssssst Fumaric acid esters for children with psoriasis
Fri-08-01-2016, 11:42 AM
Thanks Fred I had forgotten that one they are probably talking about the same study I picked my extract as it is from an NHS document and possibly more relevant to know it's from the NHS if Victoria does decide to talk to her sons dermatologist about it
Thu-14-01-2016, 21:08 PM
Thanks I will look into it.
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