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#11
Tue-30-09-2014, 19:51 PM
(Tue-30-09-2014, 19:34 PM)Kip Wrote: Many thanks for the replies here. I meant contribute as add my thoughts or comments-so all is good, but thanks for clarifying.
As I write I seem to be experiencing a flare-up for the first time in months. Last script I got ointment instead of gel (yes-I take what I get given!). I don't know if it is coincidence or not. My feet are not too bad but hands are busy destroying themselves and the itches are back.
I wonder if it is triggered by diet as well as seasonal. It can be worse in winter but also can be bad in summer-its now Autumn -so no reckoning there.
The worse bit is the thousand and one paper-cuts which bleed and cause pain to the point of not wanting to handle even the smallest object. I have not got that just yet but this usually follows the current phase.
The good news is things are fine otherwise and glad I was not born in the age of leper colonies!!!
thanks

Hello again Kip, thank you for your time in coming back to post.

Yes your thoughts are very welcome, please don't hesitate to start a new thread in the other sections if you wish.

The gel and cream are pretty much the same, but the gel can be used on the scalp too.

Some say diet can affect psoriasis, but I'm a non believer in that theory. Stress and yes the seasons especially as we start to get the winter blues however play a part in my opinion.

For what it's worth I think the biggest cause of a flare up is being wound up or stressed about something, even simple things we think may not bother us can be the culprit. But then again who am I to say what causes flare ups, I started this thread: Full Moon Syndrome ! Big Grin
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#12
Tue-30-09-2014, 19:58 PM
(Tue-30-09-2014, 19:34 PM)Kip Wrote: Many thanks for the replies here. I meant contribute as add my thoughts or comments-so all is good, but thanks for clarifying.
As I write I seem to be experiencing a flare-up for the first time in months. Last script I got ointment instead of gel (yes-I take what I get given!). I don't know if it is coincidence or not. My feet are not too bad but hands are busy destroying themselves and the itches are back.
I wonder if it is triggered by diet as well as seasonal. It can be worse in winter but also can be bad in summer-its now Autumn -so no reckoning there.
The worse bit is the thousand and one paper-cuts which bleed and cause pain to the point of not wanting to handle even the smallest object. I have not got that just yet but this usually follows the current phase.
The good news is things are fine otherwise and glad I was not born in the age of leper colonies!!!
thanks

I'm sorry you are experiencing a flare up at the moment, unfortunately we tend to accept whatever the medical professionals dish out, it's simpler that way and if it controls it. We think that's good enough.. But sometimes we need to take a step,back and question what we are and what we aren't doing to our bodies,
Well,with steroid creams we aren't addressing the problem, we are just encouraging our skin to grow, less fast

We are storing problems up for later,in life as skin thinning is going to happen if you keep piling the creams on

What we need to do and don't often have the time, is ask to be referred to a dermatologist and try to get some medication that will deal,with the cause of psoriasis not just the effect.

Not a criticism it's what we all,do or have done in the past
I hope your flare up passes soon
Jim
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Wed-01-10-2014, 06:50 AM
Hi kip,

It's so depressing when hands and feet are in so much pain. Dealing with this every day is so exhausting.

Don't loose hope. I too have palmoplanter psoriasis on hands and feet. Mine is seasonal. So I start early on all the thing listed. I use a hand and foot spa heat wax with lavender oil dip hands and feet 4-5 times to get a good coat. Then I use occlusion over nite to keep my feet/hands softened.I have a arsenal of things that work to push P. it into remission.

The first thing is keep hands protected especially from injury. Always use baby wipes to clean Hands it has moisturizers does not strip the oils out of UR skin. Keep UR hands and feel out of water. Use baby wipes or Cetaphill. My derm said washing in water is like washing in a chemical bath. If u can add a salt water softener and black light and filter to the water u bathe in, it will be a big help toward clearing skin from the bacteria and irritating chemicals in the water to add to P. Issues.

Wear cotton gloves all the time the dollar store has them cheap. Keep silicone glove or Dimethicone a skin protectant and moisture barrier on at all times. Amazon has it I get a pint lasts for over a year.

Suran wrap, baggies, glad sticky wrap or vinyl / latex gloves on hands and feet over a thin...thin...layer of Clobetasol for over night. Use meds 3 nights in a row with occlusion plastic wrap etc. Then the other 2 nights use the moisturizer above. Also gel gloves and boo ties heated in the microwave help moisturizers penetrate the skin layers. Coconut oil, olive oil, any oils that u have will help. I use pine tar and wrap. Works in just two nites. I get it at the....now don't laugh,feed store. I use it on my horses to lock moisture in and infectious soil critters out....of the hoves over the wet winters.

In three weeks u will see a big difference. Always protect hands and feet from infection if cracks r deep use antibiotic salve. Most of the work is in the occlusion method and done on a nightly basis. For three weeks then, stop using the Clobetasol use only moisturizer in above description. Continue to protect hands all the time gloves, gloves,gloves. It's winter so wearing gloves ou is not a bog issue . There is a wrap for P. It's like a tape used on hands and feet ask UR doc for the RX. Also Psoriasin and many OTC counter meds work well on a continuos level of use. Coal tar and pin tar have worked for centuries. See the glycerin theory online.

Purchase glycerine and non-alacohol witch hazel mix 50/50 an use continuously to help soften skin and help with inflammation. Also to stop the itching, sun burn spray works nicely for itching and burning especially with aloe Vera. They are anti inflams . Keep UR hands and feet protected at all times no rubbing from shoes.

Everthing counts the first 3 weeks u will get better and continue to remission. The trick is to use occlusion to help the medication to penetrate deeply thru the derm layers to stop the small capillary blood vessels from feeding the P and over production of skin.

I get the all over body itchiness from hell... The only thing that helps is a script for hydroxzine HCL or Atarax. I only need to take one and it shuts down the pathway for the histamines that cause the itching. It effects a different pathway of histamines in the body to stop the horrid itchy critters.

I will stop here. I hope this is not to confusing. It's worked for me since a child. The importance of inclusion is how psoriasis is eventually shut down. Small capillary blood vessels are programmed to feed the p. Skin , once they are shut down using occlusion then u will find remission.

Even use zinc on Hans and feet - Desitin . Zinc is great for P soft water with salt to soften the water is great for P. Protect hands and feet always... Never use water while hands & feet are in a P. breakout. A good moisturizer I have mention the two skin protectant and moisturizer sealers.
Take lots of Vit-D, natural sunshine and alternate meds mentioned after three weeks of occlusion stop the Clobetasol use the many other meds available OTC mentioned. Drink lots of water stay hydrated. Biggest foods not to eat cans exacerbate P. With a yeast infection is do not eat sugar. Use substitutes.

After three weeks you will be a happy camper.. True to my word it really works and will give u relief.

I think we are all glad we didn't live during the time of leaper colonies. Just to think anti biotics will help it now and antibiotics cause havoc for P. Suffers. Good to hear UR doing better. I just added my routine to give u hope and relief for those days when P. Can drive u up a wall.

Take care get better soon... No more paper cut.. Gloves gloves gloves. There are even latex gloves lined with a thin layer of felt so hands won't sweat so much. I usually poke a few holes in mine to get better air circulation. Best an ice PLZ keep UR Hans and feet out of water. Water is a Palmoplanter enemy . Soaps take out all the skin oils use glycerine soap only....

Ok I'll stop if I haven't over done it so far .... Winter is hard on P. Take care....

Then to make a long story short a lot of P. Has been also put in remission bu some of the new biological drugs . Ask UR doc what is right for u. Then study read some of the pharmacudical trials on these new bio drugs then decide for urself.

I'm done sorry of I go on and on. Glad to hear you use The occlusion method too. It really works on all types of P.
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#14
Wed-01-10-2014, 14:20 PM
Hi again Quest-and thanks for a very caring and helpful answer. TBH it is a bit overwhelming. I had stopped using gloves as the doc said it might have been making the infection worse.
I confess, there is no way I will do even half of the things you said-I am just not that disciplined or prepared to go around slathered and covered.
I will take a lot of the advice onboard though, some I already do-but will do more.
I will keep you posted and many thanks for your help and concern.
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Tue-04-11-2014, 13:39 PM
Belated hello Kip Wave
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Tue-04-11-2014, 17:33 PM
(Tue-04-11-2014, 13:39 PM)Troll Wrote: Belated hello Kip Wave
What is time between friends...

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