Hi I have psoriasis for 15 years but since april 2020, I observed that I have small bumps. It started on my leg. At first I thought it was psoriasis but eventually it had fluids in them. They were not scaly but every time I accidentally scratch them, fluid oozes. Is this eczema? I am currently taking daivobet gel for my psoriasis. But I tried using elisa for these bumps.
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. I need details of case n preferably pics of affected area. In the meanwhile follow thisU can do the following to ease the symptoms of psoriasis 1. Prevent dry skin Use a humidifier to keep the air in your home or office moist. This can help prevent dry skin before it starts. Sensitive skin moisturizers are also great at keeping your skin supple and preventing plaques from forming. 2. Avoid fragrances Most soaps and perfumes have dyes and other chemicals in them that may irritate your skin. They can make you smell great, but they also can inflame psoriasis. 3. Eat healthfully Diet may play a role in managing psoriasis. Eliminating red meat and fatty snacks may help reduce flare-ups triggered by such foods. Cold water fish, seeds, nuts, and omega-3 fatty acids are known for their ability to reduce inflammation. 4. Soak your body Hot water may be an irritant for your skin. However, a lukewarm bath can soothe the itching and infiltrate scales and plaques. Moisturize immediately after your bath for double benefits. 5. Reduce stress Any chronic condition like psoriasis can be a source of stress. This can often turn into a vicious cycle because stress itself can worsen psoriasis symptoms. In addition to reducing stress whenever possible, consider incorporating stress-reducing practices such as yoga and meditation. 6. Avoid alcohol Alcohol is a trigger for many people who have psoriasis. 7. Stop smoking Avoid tobacco it can make your symptoms more severe. For this homeopathic treatment is very effective For more details u can consult me.
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Hello dear. It could be a secondary infection. I suggest that you share pictures via online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment. In the meantime, get your sugar and inflammatory marker levels tested.
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Hi Lybrate-user! psoriasis is a chronic auto immune inflammatory disorder affecting skin, hair, nails and joints. It is a disease with relapses and remissions. Depending on the body surface area involved and severity, medicines will be prescribed. Please do send the photographs ,to identify the lesions and to rule out psoriasis from eczema. As of now, use a good moisturizer 2 to 3 times a day. Please do follow up properly with your dermatologist.
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