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What To Do For Psoriasis?

my name is brajesh sharma, n i m from guwahati (assam). i m suffering from psoriasis since last 6 years. got some allopathy and homeopathy treatment here in assam and kolkata. it disapperas for some and then reappears. i would like to know whether it has permanent trteatment or not.

Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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Psoriasis is an Autoimmune disease so we have very little option to treat this. Plus we cant give steroid as it may have some serious complications. you can use some Emolients or MTX which may be beneficial. But don't take many medicines as if you apply steroid by chance it may be worsened even life threatening at times.
So consult a good dermatologist and just stick to his/her advice.
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What To Do For Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is an Autoimmune disease so we have very little option to treat this. Plus we cant give steroid as it may have some serious complications. you can use some Emolients or MTX which may be beneficial. But don t take many medicines as if you apply steroid by chance it may be worsened even life threatening at times. So consult a good dermatologist and just stick to his/her advice.