Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Hi, I can understand your concern for treatment of psoriasis. I think you might respond to acitretin 25 daily for few months along with methotrexate 15 mg per week. Kindly consult the dermatologist and have thorough investigations.
Then under observation mentioned medicines may be taken.
Apply combined oint of salicylic acid and steroid on the lesions. Avoid stress and have positive attitude. Take care of any other systemic diseases if you have.
I hope this might help you.
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1. Shark Cartilage
Research is inconclusive, but some preliminary studies suggest that shark cartilage - which contains a mixture of protein and carbohydrates and is available in powder or pill form - can help relieve symptoms of plaque psoriasis. However, shark cartilage can be costly, and you may find relief with other less expensive psoriasis home remedies. Also, if you have diabetes, it’s off limits. Always talk to the dermatologist helping you manage your psoriasis before starting a shark cartilage regimen, especially if you take calcium supplements, as they may already have some shark cartilage in them.
2. Gluten-Free Diet
Multiple studies have suggested that people who have celiac disease may be at higher risk for psoriasis, in part because gluten can cause inflammation, and psoriasis is an inflammatory disease. That connection may explain why some psoriasis patients report that eating a gluten-free diet - which eliminates wheat, barley, and rye - helps them feel better. "Anecdotally, it works," Weiss says, "but it has never been proven scientifically." If a gluten-free diet makes your psoriasis feel better, however, that’s great. "There is certainly no danger in trying it," Weiss adds.