How do I quickly get rid of psoriasis?

Your doctor will ask you questions about your health and then examine your juvederm treatment Westminster CA, scalp, and nails. A biopsy is a small amount of skin taken by your doctor for inspection under a microscope. This allows you to determine the type of your psoriasis.

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Treatment

The goal of mole treatment Lakewood CA is to prevent skin cells from rapidly growing and to eliminate scales. There are many options: creams and ointments, light therapy (phototherapy), and oral and injectable medication.

The severity of psoriasis and its response to treatment will determine which treatments you choose. Before you can find the right treatment, you might need to try several different medications or combinations of treatments. The disease usually returns.

Topical Therapy

• Corticosteroids- Corticosteroids are the most commonly prescribed medication for mild to moderate psoriasis. You can find them in ointments and creams as well as lotions, creams, or gels. Hydrocortisone mild corticosteroid creams (hydrocortisone), are recommended for sensitive areas such as the acne treatment Lakewood CA, and to treat large patches. You can apply topical corticosteroids once daily during flares and every other day or weekend to maintain remission.

A stronger corticosteroid cream may be prescribed by your doctor for small, sensitive, or difficult-to-treat regions. The skin can become thinner if you use strong corticosteroids for long periods. Topical corticosteroids can become ineffective over time.

• Vitamin D analogs. Synthetic vitamin D forms, such as calcipotriene (Vectical), slow down skin cell growth. This drug can be used either alone or in combination with topical corticosteroids. Calcitriol may cause less irritation to sensitive areas. Calcipotriene or calcitriol can cause less irritation than topical corticosteroids.
• Retinoids- Tazarotene, (Tazorac), Average is available in a cream or gel form and can be applied one to two times daily. Side effects include skin irritation and increased sensitivity toward the light. Tazarotene should not be used if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to get pregnant.
• Salicylic Acid- Shampoos and Scalp Solutions reduce scalp psoriasis scaling. You can use it alone or in combination with other medications to penetrate the skin more effectively.
• Coal Tar- This reduces inflammation, scaling, and itching. You can buy it over-the-counter, or get it prescribed in different forms such as cream, oil, and shampoo. These products can cause skin irritation. These products can also be messy and stain clothing and bedding. Women who are breastfeeding or pregnant should not use coal tar.

Light therapy

Light therapy can be used as a first-line treatment to moderate to severe cases of psoriasis. This involves exposing the skin to controlled amounts of artificial or natural light. You will need to repeat the psoriasis treatment. Discuss with your doctor whether home phototherapy might be an option.

• Psoriasis can be improved by sunlight. Ask your doctor before you start a sun exposure regimen for psoriasis.
• UVB broadband. UVB broadband can be used to treat psoriasis. Redness, itching, and dry skin are some of the possible side effects. You can ease discomfort by moisturizing your skin regularly.
• UVB narrowband. UVB light therapy may be more effective than UVB bandwidth treatment. It has been replaced in many cases by broadband therapy. It is usually used two to three times per week until the skin heals. Then, it’s applied less often for maintenance therapy. However, narrowband UVB phototherapy can cause more severe and lasting burns.