- Home
- Share
- Forum
- General forums
- Treatments for psoriasis
- Which creams/lotions for psoriasis?
Which creams/lotions for psoriasis?
- 383 views
- 5 times supported
- 20 comments
All comments
Go to the last comment
happypanda
Good advisor
happypanda
Last activity on 14/02/2024 at 13:05
Joined in 2016
22 comments posted | 12 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Explorer
I use diprosalic ointment, and it's really great in reducing the irritation. Im wondering what other options we have?creams and ointments etc
Unregistered member
I use Dovabet ointment and also Cocoise treatment once a week on my scalp.
Does anyone know any other treatments for the scalp ???
johnanon
johnanon
Last activity on 14/06/2022 at 14:50
Joined in 2015
4 comments posted | 2 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
-
Committed
-
Explorer
I use Dovobet when necessary and Doublebase gel. Whatever happened to Polytar shampoo??? I found it great for both hair and scalp.
sandynige
sandynige
Last activity on 06/03/2020 at 22:40
Joined in 2015
6 comments posted | 1 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
-
Committed
-
Explorer
-
Evaluator
-
Friend
I use Epimax all over as most others burn or do not work on my skin
Margarita_k
Community managerGood advisor
Margarita_k
Community manager
Last activity on 07/10/2020 at 11:39
Joined in 2016
1,195 comments posted | 50 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
1 of their responses was helpful to members
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Committed
-
Explorer
-
Evaluator
Thank you all for sharing!
I invite other members to join in the conversation.
See the signature
Community Manager
Kel123
Kel123
Last activity on 24/10/2024 at 18:15
Joined in 2017
1 comment posted | 1 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
-
Explorer
Nothing has seemed to work for me so at the moment I’m not using anything at the moment
Unregistered member
Hi all I use dovobet gel on body and scalpand find it very good. Also I found that less intake of alcohol and more moisturising is of great benefit. I try to keep to a cleaner diet but I just love eating crazy.
Unregistered member
Does anyone know Ayurvedic treatment can control poriesis?
Wonder women
Wonder women
Last activity on 10/01/2021 at 21:30
Joined in 2017
1 comment posted | 1 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
-
Explorer
I don’t use anything, I have done this for the first time in 19 yrs, a bit brave but creams also irritate me, I bath once a fortnight, only sink wash in between I have took tomatoes out of my first completely,cheap energy drinks too,my skin seems to be a lot better not so red and irritated,this is my persknal experience I’m not saying to others to come if meds, this is my own choice and it’s helping a lot
thelicencee
Good advisor
thelicencee
Last activity on 11/12/2024 at 00:23
Joined in 2015
18 comments posted | 3 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
2 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Committed
-
Explorer
Hi all, after being on multiple creams and lotions for many many years and also having PUVA, etc etc. I was prescribed 'fumaderm' by my specialist which worked really really well with very limited side effects, this is the 1st line of treatment in Germany, it also illuminated the requirement of any creams or ointments. However, due to other medical issues I had to be taken off this medication, I am now on Humira injections, which started at every 2 weeks but is now every 4 weeks, excellent results, very quickly, NO side effects and is delivered to my home address directly for self administration. I wish that I had been prescribed these injections YEARS ago, it would have helped me to deal with my illness a lot better and would have greatly reduced my stress and anxiety levels and in turn my agrophobia and depression. So it needs ALL those suffering from this illness to very strongly request that your consultant dermatologist initiate this level of treatment IMMEDIATELY, immaterial of the initial cost, as this is very quickly offset by the complete stopping of all creams and lotions, an immediate lack of side effects, which means no more options to deal with the side effects and then a dramatic reduction in other related medication and finally a reduction in the number of appointments at the hospital, the 'cherry on the cake' is that it gives you back your self esteem and confidence which could result in a lot of previous 'sufferers' being able to return to work and normal living. Here's wishing you all the very best and I hope that 2018 will be a much better year for you all. Paul
Give your opinion
Articles to discover...
21/12/2024 | Nutrition
Anti-fatigue foods: How can you boost your energy naturally?
12/11/2019 | Procedures & paperwork
21/01/2015 | News
14/10/2016 | News
Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients
21/10/2014 | News
Subscribe
You wish to be notified of new comments
Your subscription has been taken into account
Gilda
Community managerGood advisor
Gilda
Community manager
Last activity on 03/02/2023 at 15:26
Joined in 2015
710 comments posted | 32 in the Treatments for psoriasis group
Rewards
Good Advisor
Contributor
Messenger
Committed
Explorer
Evaluator
What do you use as a basic treatment for your psoriasis? Body lotion... creams...
Remember that sharing helps everyone to cope and prevent :)