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May be but if you don't try things you can never know if it works, even if it relives some of the effects it has to be better than allowing the chemicals of commercial products that most times have very little effect if any.Depends what sort of psoriasis. To be honest I don't think that would do anything for ppp although it looks helpful for the usual plaque psoriasis. they're 2 entirely different things and they only 'think' ppp is a form of psoriasis, it's more commonly known as Palmolantar Pustulosis.
Still waiting for an appointment as the only ones avaliable last week were late June, I've had a bad weekend where I've been so depressed because the pain and soreness has literally made it unbearable to walk
Give it a go you have nothing to lose & may it may be better than what your using now.♡Yes very similar, the thickness on mine is really bad, I only went to the chiropodist a few days ago, looking at them today you wouldn't think so, I've lost count of how many splits there are on both. To make life bearable today I've smothered them in cream and wrapped them in bandages.
I went to A&E yesterday doctor was ignorant and rude and only aware I was suffering with my feet (think the hobbling indicated just how bad it was) but before I could get my boots off he said " that footwear isn't helping" to which I replied " my feet are that swollen it's the only thing that I can fit in at the moment" and then burst into tears, he just told me there is nothing they can do, so I need to go back to my doctor and just wait for an appointment like everyone else!
That's terrible! Did they actually look at your feet? That's one of the problems about ppp, it's quite rare and so few medical people know about it and just don't understand how unbearably painful it can be.
Apart from the derm you could ask your doctor for a referral to the orthotics dept. They can make shoes especially for you, they made me some which did help a bit, they have insoles that are far better than anything we can buy and you really need something soft under your feet.
Also, do you go on facebook? There are a few groups on there for ppp, search for Palmolantar Pustulosis. And this is a popular forum where you'll find others who understand http://www.skincell.org/community/index.php?PHPSESSID=n608p71mgf7cavl3q0iopv4pp3&
Also for general info https://psoriasis-association.org.uk/pages/view/about-psoriasis/types-of-psoriasis/pustular
Not bad really at the moment, not been in double figures at all for a while now, highest I've been is 8.2.
My diet has really changed too, it's been that good I should be wearing a shiny halo!![]()
Have you mentioned this to your doctor? If you are having blood tests it might be worth having one for thyroid as well. An underactive thyroid can result in very dry skin.As I put on my first comment, I am waiting for an appointment to a dermotolagist, to receive an appointment can take 59 days apparently! I feel like I'm walking on glass.
I have test for all sorts including thyroid, at the moment I'm on steroids and using buckets full of soft paraffin covered in cling film. Had a 6 hours round trip to purchase a uvb lamp, to see if that helps, I have also heard that urine helps it! Haven't tried yet!
Have you considered paying to see the dermo privately? I've done this a couple of times, different specialists though. You can then get onto the NHS list, for treatment, a lot faster than waiting to see him through the NHS in the first place.
Looks like a from of Psoriasis which I get on my hands I am not aloud to use soap my Doctor prescribed me Hydromol bath & shower emollient , Dermol cream, Hydromol emollient ointment , Mometasone Furoate 0.1% w/w cream .. I have been to a consultant dermatologist who told me that may not ever clear up but may go as quick as it started pleased to say its now under full control it used to make palms of my hands bleed with deep like cuts like your feet also deformed my nails also made my skin peel the only thing I can say go to the Doctor for your skin to be sent for testing hope this of some help to you all the bestView attachment 12431 i moisturise them constantly and my husband clears dead skin every day but they are still like this, I visit chiropodist once a month also.