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Advice please...Psoriasis
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Mary | Report | 24 Aug 2004 11:44 |
both myself and my hubby suffer from it, my son is the worse has it from head to toe, we tried allsorts. then we found out we can reduce it by cutting down on dairy products and we also use oriflame creams such as the milk/honey range or the silk range its helped us alot . |
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Sally | Report | 23 Aug 2004 21:45 |
hi julie i have small area of psoriasis on my leg, i find carrot cream from body shop helpful, at least keeps it moisturised.sally |
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Debbie | Report | 19 Aug 2004 23:37 |
My boyfriend suffers with it very bad, he tried all different creams and is now using one from the doctor begining with f it was mentioned earlier. It seems to be keeping it just about ok he is also having the sun ray lamps twice a week at the hospital. 2 years ago he went to Australia to work, but of course ended up on the beach and in the sea, and it virtualy cleared up just like that with the sun and sea. But no sooner as he came back to this country it returned. And a few months ago he found it creeping up to his face he went to the doctor who told him that he also has Excema(cant spell that word) He does get very stressed and it flares up quite a bit. Debbie |
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sandra rogers | Report | 19 Aug 2004 22:13 |
hiya i too had psoriasis and i had toosee a consultant he said you are lucky to get rid of it.He gave me coal tar treatment and steroid cream said come back in 2 mnths.When i went back is was a bit better ( i only have it on one foot).Then i started to take an omega 3 capsule they are good for you heart and within 2 mnths it had gone.My mother in law was well chuffed cos she said i thought you would loose your foot it was that bad .I have a small piece size of a one pence piece that has just come back after 2 yrs but hey i am not complaining |
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Julie | Report | 19 Aug 2004 21:04 |
Thankyou for all your ideas and remedies. I too have been there like you all. I thank you all for advise , Keep it comming.........................It is genuinally welcomne, thankyou all |
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Geoff | Report | 19 Aug 2004 20:44 |
What happened to my post referring to the non-toxicity of liquid paraffin? Who found it abusive? |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 19 Aug 2004 20:23 |
I also suffer from Psorasis (and psoratic arthritis). Over the years I've tried all sorts of creams and potions but since I started taking fish oil suppliments along with Dovonex cream it's virtually gone. Also I have always used Polytar shampoo which keeps it away but if I change to another shampoo it comes back again. I was on the verge of trying the chinese herbalist shop in Brighton a few years back when I read a report in the local newspaper about a lady who had kidney failure and died after having treatment there...it put me right off! Sheila |
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Angela | Report | 19 Aug 2004 20:05 |
Please be very very careful about herbal medicines that make exaggerated claims. I speak from professional knowledge. Herbal medicines can be very helpful for some illnesses and conditions, but unfortunately there are a lot of people out there who make money from selling remedies that don't work. Don't buy a product you see advertised in the paper/on the internet. Visit a reputable practitioner - talk to the European Herbal Practitioners Association or another reputable body about qualified and voluntarily regulated practitioners in your area. A practitioner can assess your individual needs and advise on what remedy might suit. Angela |
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Mags | Report | 19 Aug 2004 19:55 |
Hello Julie, I developed psoriasis about 3 years ago and I had it all over my body. It took me so long to 'dot and dab' it was a bit like the Forth Bridge lol. I had to use Eumovate with Dovonex for the patches on my body, arms and legs and Hydrocortisone ointment for my face. This went on for months without any real improvement despite the Dermatologist's best efforts. Then she prescribed Alphosyl Cream which contains 5% coal tar. The improvement seemed to start straight away - could have been coincidence but it certainly worked for me. I have minor eruptions on my elbows and knees but that's it now. You don't need a prescription for the cream and it only costs about £3. Give it a try - there's nothing to lose! Magsx |
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Sidami | Report | 19 Aug 2004 19:16 |
Hello Julie, Sorry about the psoriasis that you have. My mum used to have it very bad, it used to flare up every now and again, she used to go into hospital and lay under a lamp only for a few minutes at a time I think it was an ultra violet lamp, but well worth talking to your Dr about it, as it used to cure my mum for a few months, she came out of hospital with a lovely tan, it wasn't a sun bed though. Bathing in the dead sea is another help, but as that is a long way away, not always possible. Sue |
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Fairy | Report | 19 Aug 2004 18:20 |
I to have a problem with Psoriasis and I ended up being talked into buying a Chinese remedy. I did, a tiny pot for £15. I got it home and undid it and it was the most foul smell. I threw it away. There was no way I was going around smelling of whatever it was. I kicked myself because I should have asked in the shop to see it first before buying. So beware of Chinese remidies. Jo. |
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duchessofessex | Report | 19 Aug 2004 18:20 |
Hi All, My husband has this and we have been treating it with essential oils. 60ml of Almond oil 7 drops of lavender oil 7 drops of Geranium oil 7 drops of Bergamot oil tried all the creams, lotions etc but this has worked a treat. Don't use if you are diabetic, pregnant or on Wafarin. |
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Kevin | Report | 19 Aug 2004 18:02 |
how about porridge oats in the bath thats what my cousin uses a bit messy but it works for her |
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Fee | Report | 19 Aug 2004 18:00 |
Try this one.My son had dry skin patches and I have a bit of psoriasis now and again and the health visitor recommended a vaseline type application called Epaderm Ointment in a 500g tub for my son.It is brilliant and works on me too.Cost about £10 to buy over the counter but can be prescribed on prescription.Good Luck! |
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DizzyDelilah | Report | 19 Aug 2004 15:35 |
I have been using a 50/50 mix of Dovonex and Eumovate ointment for the last 6 or 7 years, and now only apply it about once or twice a week. However, I am also guilty of using the sunbed if it flares up, and worry about the consequences. Someone recently told me about a 'Milk Thistle' detox, which clears the liver of all toxins (homeopaths believe that a clogged liver can cause psoriasis amongst other things).The only thing is, its supposed to make you feel a bit grotty for a couple of days while you're detoxing - so I haven't plucked up the courage to try it yet! I've found the most important thing to prevent flare ups is to keep skin moisturised - that way it doesn't itch and I don't aggravate it by scratching it. |
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Tracey | Report | 19 Aug 2004 14:36 |
My sister suffers with this a bit. Shes tried lots of different creams , none which have worked much. One thing that has worked for her scalp though is 'polytar' shampoo. You can buy it from boots, it's in a brown bottle and if you use it often enough it really clears the scalp - it's good stuff. You've got nothing to lose by giving it a go! Tracey |
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Debbi | Report | 19 Aug 2004 14:01 |
Hi All, My friend has terrible skin problems and they got better after he bought some cream from our local honey farm.He mixed it with aquaous cream and its the first time in his life he isnt on steriods to stop the eruptions. I will try to find out exactly what it is next time I see him and then if you like I will go to the Honey Farm and buy some and send it on. Debbi. xxxx in the meantime here is their website address, remove brackets as usual :) http://www.quincehoney(.)co(.)uk/index(.)php |
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Julie | Report | 19 Aug 2004 12:12 |
On the way back from Liverpool Alder Hey hospital on the bus with my mum after 1 months instay treatment when i was 10 yrs old, an old drunk was on the bus. I was covered in the typical gauze (mummified) bandages. He turn to my mum and asked had i got Psoriasis. My mum replied yes. The man told my mum that whilst i had Psoriasis i would never get another skin complaint. I know it no consolation but i haven't. No teenage spots/acne, lucky me because i can imagine suffering with acne etc is as unfortunate. I am just glad I have my health, thats the main thing.... |
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kylie from perth in oz | Report | 19 Aug 2004 12:07 |
Hi Julie i too suffer from psoriasis and i got this cream over here called "relief" cream and it is great it contains honey and some other stuff its the honey that has the healing content so my chemist told me its great i can itch till i bleed but after using this it has been a relief so have a look for it i dont know if its in the uk but its worth atry or something similar |
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Julie | Report | 19 Aug 2004 12:07 |
thankyou all for your replies, will take your advise in hand. For Susie, i too get paranoid about ITCHY HEAD. every now and then i put Nit lotion in my hair (although no nits) just to make sure. I find T.Gel shampoo eases the itching. Strange as it may sound i also find that Palmers Cocoa Butter body lotion seems to ease irritation, more tips very welcome... |