Thu-11-08-2016, 16:31 PM
Hello,
I'm new to the online psoriasis club but a senior member of the life psoriasis club! I was diagnosed when I was 15 years old and I am now 39 and I although feel fortunate not to suffer as badly as others do I still deal with patches in um..shall we say, delicate places.
My question for my fellow sufferers is do you deal with dry skin in general or just on the affected areas?
My skin is dry and sensitive all over but particularly on my face. I'm wondering that despite there not being many visible patches on my person, my entire epidermis is affected by psoriasis and should be treated as so.
I've had a look online and not been able to come up with much more extensive information than the usual psoriasis blurbs, so if anyone can send me in the right direction I would much appreciate it!
Many thanks
Hannah
I'm new to the online psoriasis club but a senior member of the life psoriasis club! I was diagnosed when I was 15 years old and I am now 39 and I although feel fortunate not to suffer as badly as others do I still deal with patches in um..shall we say, delicate places.
My question for my fellow sufferers is do you deal with dry skin in general or just on the affected areas?
My skin is dry and sensitive all over but particularly on my face. I'm wondering that despite there not being many visible patches on my person, my entire epidermis is affected by psoriasis and should be treated as so.
I've had a look online and not been able to come up with much more extensive information than the usual psoriasis blurbs, so if anyone can send me in the right direction I would much appreciate it!
Many thanks
Hannah