Psoriasis is a common skin condition affecting 5.5 million Americans. . Psoriasis symptoms include unsightly skin patches, discomfort and in some cases, pain. Steps
- Look at the problem; this will urge you to get rid of it.
- Go to a clinic. Hopefully, someone there will prescribe a topical Psoriasis treatment. Common topical ointments for psoriasis include: Dovonex, steroid cream, coal tar, anthralin and a topical form of retonic acid.
- Apply coal tar once every day at night, don't rub too much just in the middle, not to much or too little.
- Use the E45 cream as a shower or buy Neem soap for 79-99p in the grocery shop (corner shops sell this)
- See results after 2 or 3 weeks constantly without applying anything else.
- Look at the natural approach to solve this problem if the above doesn't work.
- Try taking the herb milk thistle, as skin problems are a sign of poor liver function, and milk thistle supports liver health. The National Psoriasis Foundation states: "Milk thistle has been shown to inhibit human T-cell activation, which occurs in psoriasis."
- Compare results of using milk thistle vs coal tar.
Tips
- Get at least a double prescription so that you don't waste time
- Wash your hands after you apply it.
- Bath in the E45 for about 10-15 minutes.
- Rubbing Vaseline also helps the skin as ointment.
Warnings
- Don't use soap because it will make it worse.
- Try not to rub anything else.
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