I have a psoriasis and I have a rash on my arms now. The doctor didn't prescribe anything b/c pregnant?!
Question: I have a psoriasis and I have a rash on my arms now. The doctor didn't prescribe anything b/c pregnant.?
I suffer from psoriasis but very infrequently. I used to get a rash when I was a child. Now I am pregnant and I suddenly have an outbreak. It is not too bad but still an area of red and itchy rash on my arm. Any ideas what I can do while I am pregnant.? Any non-conventional ways maybe.?Health Question & Answer
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While you are pregnant it's a good idea to treat psoriasis naturally.
My boyfriend controls his proriasis with serenaskin ointment and spray -it'a a herbal remedy, no steroids or chemicals. Very effective treatment. You can find it at serenaskin.com
Good luck!Health Question & Answer
My boyfriend controls his proriasis with serenaskin ointment and spray -it'a a herbal remedy, no steroids or chemicals. Very effective treatment. You can find it at serenaskin.com
Good luck!Health Question & Answer
When pregnant one has to be cautious about medications of any kind and go with your doctor's advice. For an unconventional method try finding (via Google) an EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) practitioner in your area to help you get rid of the psoriasis. From personal experience it works really well and is based on tapping on accupuncture points and does not use needles, so is quite safe. Health Question & Answer
Hello there. You doctor did the right thing - the only prescription drugs for psoriasis available these days are either steroids-based or immunosuppressants. Both carry nasty side effects.
From my experience I suggest that you should try the herbal anti-psoriasis remedies from Champori.com They have a cream and a spray. Cream is greasy but more potent than the spray I think.
Best,
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From my experience I suggest that you should try the herbal anti-psoriasis remedies from Champori.com They have a cream and a spray. Cream is greasy but more potent than the spray I think.
Best,
BernadetteHealth Question & Answer
I have heard that some dermatologist prescribe "Aquaphor". It's sold over the counter and is suppose to be good.Health Question & Answer
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