Why some people with psoriasis also develop psoriatic arthritis
Arthritis mutilans
Spondylitis
Asymmetric oligoarticular PsA
Symmetric polyarthritis
Distal interphalangeal predominant (DIP) PsA
Treatments for skin psoriasis
Prescription treatments for psoriasis
Topical steroids
Vitamin D Creams
Calcineurin Inhibitors
Non-Prescription Treatments for Psoriasis
The Oregon skincare range has a track record of over 10 years of use on thousands of psoriasis sufferers due to its therapeutical effects without evidence of any significant negative side-effects (which is the main concern about benchmark steroid-based therapies for psoriasis.) This backs up the findings in clinical trials on the therapeutic benefits of Oregon grape root extract for skin prone to psoriasis.
Dermatologist Dr Eva Melegh
Lifestyle factors that can help ease psoriasis
Fish Omegas
UV Exposure
Reduced Hair Styling
The results of the trial show a very high success rate for Oregon Anti-Plaque Shampoo which was rated highly by the testers because of its effect at not only clearing the scalp of scales but also preventing its return, reducing any underlying erythema (inflammation) and causing a marked reduction in irritation and sensitivity of the scalp.
says trichologist Tony Maleedy, who carried out the trial.
Treatments for Psoriatic Arthritis
Prescription treatments for psoriatic arthritis
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs):
Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs):
Biologics
Non-Prescription Treatments for Psoriatic Arthritis
There’s good evidence for the efficacy of long chain fatty acids in preparations such as Celafen for the treatment of chronic joint stiffness, an is especially effective in the extremities such as fingers and toes and hands and feet. Anything that can lower the reliance and habitual use of conventional painkillers is a bonus because they so often carry negative side effects for many patients using them on a regular basis.
GP Dr Donald Grant