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ANTIFUNGALS
Antifungal creams are used to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis (a flaky white-yellowish skin condition) and scalp psoriasis. They can also be used in areas where psoriasis involves folds in the skin, where there’s an increased potential for localised infection. They work by removing the yeast fungus which has been linked to conditions such as dandruff and scaly scalp. PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS TREATMENTS: AN OVERVIEW See all the treatments you can get for your psoriasis or your psoriatic arthritis in this overview, which includes the following: Topical, systemic, injections, physical therapy, surgery, light treatment, mechanical pain relief, talking therapies, self help, complementary and alternative therapies. PSORIASIS, PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS AND THE COVID-19SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ON THE FEET Psoriasis on the foot is called palmoplantar psoriasis. Often toe nails are affected with pitting, ridging, thickening and lifting. Psoriatic arthritis can affect any part ZUDAIFU CREAM WARNING Zudaifu cream is not a licensed medicine and has been marketed in the UK as a “natural” Chinese herbal remedy for the treatment of a range of skin conditions, most commonly eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. The MHRA analysis of the product found the presence of the steroid clobetasol propionate. This is the active ingredient in Prescription PSORIATIC FATIGUE: WHY DO I FEEL SO TIRED? The reason that the person affected by fatigue is unable to carry out basic everyday tasks is the inflammatory process taking place in their body. People often think that caffeine will help wake them up. As caffeine is a stimulant, the effects are short-lived; people often PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Psoriasis can affect both fingernails and toenails. The percentage of those with psoriasis who have nail involvement is thought to be up to 50%. In psoriatic arthritis this may rise to 80%. For some unknown reason fingernails are more often involved than toenails. For many people, nail psoriasis is often mild and causes few problems. WHAT IS GENITAL PSORIASIS? Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasis can cause the penis head to be red and shiny, with patches on the penis. It can be treated with skin treatments, such us emollients, topical vitamin D creams, ointments and topical steroid creams. IS HEART DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIASIS?SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ALLIANCE (PAPAA)ABOUTNEWSLEARNCOPEGET INVOLVEDKNOWLEDGE BANK The fully comprehensive site for all information and support for people affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and other related or similar conditions. Treatment guides, how to cope and manage this skin and joint condition Access is free to information, stories, tips, blogs, signposting and much more. You can also access, real life stories and short films of what it is like to live, manageANTIFUNGALS
Antifungal creams are used to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis (a flaky white-yellowish skin condition) and scalp psoriasis. They can also be used in areas where psoriasis involves folds in the skin, where there’s an increased potential for localised infection. They work by removing the yeast fungus which has been linked to conditions such as dandruff and scaly scalp. PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS TREATMENTS: AN OVERVIEW See all the treatments you can get for your psoriasis or your psoriatic arthritis in this overview, which includes the following: Topical, systemic, injections, physical therapy, surgery, light treatment, mechanical pain relief, talking therapies, self help, complementary and alternative therapies. PSORIASIS, PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS AND THE COVID-19SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ON THE FEET Psoriasis on the foot is called palmoplantar psoriasis. Often toe nails are affected with pitting, ridging, thickening and lifting. Psoriatic arthritis can affect any part ZUDAIFU CREAM WARNING Zudaifu cream is not a licensed medicine and has been marketed in the UK as a “natural” Chinese herbal remedy for the treatment of a range of skin conditions, most commonly eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. The MHRA analysis of the product found the presence of the steroid clobetasol propionate. This is the active ingredient in Prescription PSORIATIC FATIGUE: WHY DO I FEEL SO TIRED? The reason that the person affected by fatigue is unable to carry out basic everyday tasks is the inflammatory process taking place in their body. People often think that caffeine will help wake them up. As caffeine is a stimulant, the effects are short-lived; people often PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Nail psoriasis can cause pitting or ridging of the nails, onycholoysis, subungual hyperkeratosis, discolouration or onychomycosis. Treating nail psoriasis can be very difficult but help is available. The basic strategy for both hands and feet should be to keep the nails short. Try to trim them back to the point of firm attachment and gently file them down with an emery board. WHAT IS GENITAL PSORIASIS? Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasis can cause the penis head to be red and shiny, with patches on the penis. It can be treated with skin treatments, such us emollients, topical vitamin D creams, ointments and topical steroid creams. IS HEART DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIASIS?SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Nail psoriasis can cause pitting or ridging of the nails, onycholoysis, subungual hyperkeratosis, discolouration or onychomycosis. Treating nail psoriasis can be very difficult but help is available. The basic strategy for both hands and feet should be to keep the nails short. Try to trim them back to the point of firm attachment and gently file them down with an emery board.ANTIHISTAMINE
Antihistamine. This is a medication used to relieve itching, which can be a problem for some people with psoriasis. It works by blocking the release of histamine. Histamine, when released in excess, is the principal cause of both inflammation and allergic symptoms. By suppressing or reducing histamine you can reduce the itch and thepotential
IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT THERAPIES Immunosuppressant therapies. Methotrexate was discovered to be effective in clearing psoriasis during the 1950s and was eventually approved for this use in the 1970s. In psoriasis, methotrexate works by preventing the excessive division and multiplication of the EMOLLIENTS - PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ALLIANCE Emollients. Emollients soothe, smooth and hydrate the skin and are used for all dry or scaling disorders. Their effects are short-lived and they should be applied frequently, even after improvement occurs. They are useful in dry and eczematous disorders; less so for psoriasis, although they can help with reducing itchiness and removingscale.
WHAT IS GENITAL PSORIASIS? Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasis can cause the penis head to be red and shiny, with patches on the penis. It can be treated with skin treatments, such us emollients, topical vitamin D creams, ointments and topical steroid creams. SO YOU HAVE A RASH AND OR PAINFUL JOINTS? A scaly painful red rash can be difficult to diagnose, as can having painful joints. Find out with our symptom checker if we can help you to understand what is happening to you and how to get the problem diagnosed correctly. Learn about what to do, how to treat it, who to see and what to do next. TREATING PSORIASIS ON THE SCALP, HAIRLINE, FOREHEAD Scalp psoriasis causes redness and scaliness which may also involve the hairline, the forehead, behind the ears and the back of the neck and can be difficult to treat. Treatments can be time-consuming and you may find them easier if you ask someone to help you. It is important to choose one that suits your lifestyle; carrying out intensive treatments over the weekend, for example, when you WHAT DOES PUSTULAR PSORIASIS LOOK LIKE AND HOW IS IT Pustular psoriasis looks different to plaque psoriasis mainly due to the pus spots surrounded by areas of red skin. Pustular psoriasis flare-ups can be triggered by some medicines, irritating substances on the skin, ultraviolet light overdoses, pregnancy, systemic steroids (especially sudden withdrawal of tablet or high-potency topical steroids), infections or emotional stress. WARNING ON YIGANERJING CREAM The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is warning people who may have purchased a “natural” Chinese herbal medicine, Yiganerjing Cream, as a treatment for skin conditions to stop using it immediately as it has been found to contain an undisclosed steroid and two antifungal ingredients. PSORIASIS AND THE SUN: WILL SUNBATHING HELP MY PSORIASIS? Psoriasis and the sun is a much discussed topic. Most people with psoriasis find that the sun helps to improve their skin although sun exposure needs to be spread PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ALLIANCE (PAPAA)ABOUTNEWSLEARNCOPEGET INVOLVEDKNOWLEDGE BANK The fully comprehensive site for all information and support for people affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and other related or similar conditions. Treatment guides, how to cope and manage this skin and joint condition Access is free to information, stories, tips, blogs, signposting and much more. You can also access, real life stories and short films of what it is like to live, manage PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS TREATMENTS: AN OVERVIEW See all the treatments you can get for your psoriasis or your psoriatic arthritis in this overview, which includes the following: Topical, systemic, injections, physical therapy, surgery, light treatment, mechanical pain relief, talking therapies, self help, complementary and alternative therapies. PSORIASIS, PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS AND THE COVID-19SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ON THE FEET Psoriasis on the foot is called palmoplantar psoriasis. Often toe nails are affected with pitting, ridging, thickening and lifting. Psoriatic arthritis can affect any part ZUDAIFU CREAM WARNING Zudaifu cream is not a licensed medicine and has been marketed in the UK as a “natural” Chinese herbal remedy for the treatment of a range of skin conditions, most commonly eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. The MHRA analysis of the product found the presence of the steroid clobetasol propionate. This is the active ingredient in Prescription PSORIATIC FATIGUE: WHY DO I FEEL SO TIRED? The reason that the person affected by fatigue is unable to carry out basic everyday tasks is the inflammatory process taking place in their body. People often think that caffeine will help wake them up. As caffeine is a stimulant, the effects are short-lived; people often PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Psoriasis can affect both fingernails and toenails. The percentage of those with psoriasis who have nail involvement is thought to be up to 50%. In psoriatic arthritis this may rise to 80%. For some unknown reason fingernails are more often involved than toenails. For many people, nail psoriasis is often mild and causes few problems. WHAT IS GENITAL PSORIASIS? Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasis can cause the penis head to be red and shiny, with patches on the penis. It can be treated with skin treatments, such us emollients, topical vitamin D creams, ointments and topical steroid creams. IS HEART DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIASIS?SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG WHAT DOES PUSTULAR PSORIASIS LOOK LIKE AND HOW IS IT Pustular psoriasis looks different to plaque psoriasis mainly due to the pus spots surrounded by areas of red skin. Pustular psoriasis flare-ups can be triggered by some medicines, irritating substances on the skin, ultraviolet light overdoses, pregnancy, systemic steroids (especially sudden withdrawal of tablet or high-potency topical steroids), infections or emotional stress. PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ALLIANCE (PAPAA)ABOUTNEWSLEARNCOPEGET INVOLVEDKNOWLEDGE BANK The fully comprehensive site for all information and support for people affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and other related or similar conditions. Treatment guides, how to cope and manage this skin and joint condition Access is free to information, stories, tips, blogs, signposting and much more. You can also access, real life stories and short films of what it is like to live, manage PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS TREATMENTS: AN OVERVIEW See all the treatments you can get for your psoriasis or your psoriatic arthritis in this overview, which includes the following: Topical, systemic, injections, physical therapy, surgery, light treatment, mechanical pain relief, talking therapies, self help, complementary and alternative therapies. PSORIASIS, PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS AND THE COVID-19SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ON THE FEET Psoriasis on the foot is called palmoplantar psoriasis. Often toe nails are affected with pitting, ridging, thickening and lifting. Psoriatic arthritis can affect any part ZUDAIFU CREAM WARNING Zudaifu cream is not a licensed medicine and has been marketed in the UK as a “natural” Chinese herbal remedy for the treatment of a range of skin conditions, most commonly eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. The MHRA analysis of the product found the presence of the steroid clobetasol propionate. This is the active ingredient in Prescription PSORIATIC FATIGUE: WHY DO I FEEL SO TIRED? The reason that the person affected by fatigue is unable to carry out basic everyday tasks is the inflammatory process taking place in their body. People often think that caffeine will help wake them up. As caffeine is a stimulant, the effects are short-lived; people often PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Psoriasis can affect both fingernails and toenails. The percentage of those with psoriasis who have nail involvement is thought to be up to 50%. In psoriatic arthritis this may rise to 80%. For some unknown reason fingernails are more often involved than toenails. For many people, nail psoriasis is often mild and causes few problems. WHAT IS GENITAL PSORIASIS? Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasis can cause the penis head to be red and shiny, with patches on the penis. It can be treated with skin treatments, such us emollients, topical vitamin D creams, ointments and topical steroid creams. IS HEART DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIASIS?SEE MORE ON PAPAA.ORG WHAT DOES PUSTULAR PSORIASIS LOOK LIKE AND HOW IS IT Pustular psoriasis looks different to plaque psoriasis mainly due to the pus spots surrounded by areas of red skin. Pustular psoriasis flare-ups can be triggered by some medicines, irritating substances on the skin, ultraviolet light overdoses, pregnancy, systemic steroids (especially sudden withdrawal of tablet or high-potency topical steroids), infections or emotional stress. PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS ALLIANCE (PAPAA) The fully comprehensive site for all information and support for people affected by psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and other related or similar conditions. Treatment guides, how to cope and manage this skin and joint condition Access is free to information, stories, tips, blogs, signposting and much more. You can also access, real life stories and short films of what it is like to live, manage PSORIASIS IN THE FINGERNAILS AND TOENAILS Nail psoriasis can cause pitting or ridging of the nails, onycholoysis, subungual hyperkeratosis, discolouration or onychomycosis. Treating nail psoriasis can be very difficult but help is available. The basic strategy for both hands and feet should be to keep the nails short. Try to trim them back to the point of firm attachment and gently file them down with an emery board. MEASURING PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS TOOLS When deciding how bad your psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are, your doctor may use a number of tools, the most commonly used are: Psoriasis Area, and Severity Index (PASI), Dermatology Quality of Life Index (DLQI), Physician’s Global Assessment (PGA), Disease activity in PsA (DAPSA) and Psoriasis Epidemiology Screening Tool (PEST).ANTIFUNGALS
Antifungal creams are used to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis (a flaky white-yellowish skin condition) and scalp psoriasis. They can also be used in areas where psoriasis involves folds in the skin, where there’s an increased potential for localised infection. They work by removing the yeast fungus which has been linked to conditions such as dandruff and scaly scalp. IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT THERAPIES Immunosuppressant therapies. Methotrexate was discovered to be effective in clearing psoriasis during the 1950s and was eventually approved for this use in the 1970s. In psoriasis, methotrexate works by preventing the excessive division and multiplication of the DOES ARTIFICIAL ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT (PHOTOTHERAPY) HELP PUVA stands for Psoralen and UVA. Psoralen makes the skin more sensitive to light and enables UVA to help many skin conditions, especially psoriasis. PUVA is the second line phototherapy and is used when UVB is not suitable. In PUVA therapy the psoralen is taken as tablets, or applied directly to the skin as a gel or by soaking in abath solution.
ANTIHISTAMINE
Antihistamine. This is a medication used to relieve itching, which can be a problem for some people with psoriasis. It works by blocking the release of histamine. Histamine, when released in excess, is the principal cause of both inflammation and allergic symptoms. By suppressing or reducing histamine you can reduce the itch and thepotential
WHAT DOES PUSTULAR PSORIASIS LOOK LIKE AND HOW IS IT Pustular psoriasis looks different to plaque psoriasis mainly due to the pus spots surrounded by areas of red skin. Pustular psoriasis flare-ups can be triggered by some medicines, irritating substances on the skin, ultraviolet light overdoses, pregnancy, systemic steroids (especially sudden withdrawal of tablet or high-potency topical steroids), infections or emotional stress. TREATING PSORIASIS ON THE SCALP, HAIRLINE, FOREHEAD Scalp psoriasis causes redness and scaliness which may also involve the hairline, the forehead, behind the ears and the back of the neck and can be difficult to treat. Treatments can be time-consuming and you may find them easier if you ask someone to help you. It is important to choose one that suits your lifestyle; carrying out intensive treatments over the weekend, for example, when you WARNING ON YIGANERJING CREAM The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is warning people who may have purchased a “natural” Chinese herbal medicine, Yiganerjing Cream, as a treatment for skin conditions to stop using it immediately as it has been found to contain an undisclosed steroid and two antifungal ingredients. Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip toContent
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