Living with a visible condition like psoriasis can be a challenge. Find out how one young woman gained control by learning to love the skin she’s in.
Although there’s no cure for plaque psoriasis, there are a variety of OTC treatments that can help keep your symptoms in check.
How do medicated creams soothe your itchy, scaly skin?
Healed lesions may leave dark spots behind. It’s one of the primary reasons people consult their dermatologist.
Psoriasis affects all kinds of people and all types of skin. Find out more about the latest treatments for your condition in order to advocate for yourself.
Topical plaque psoriasis treatments can be an effective way to get clearer skin, but you have to use them the right way to get results. Here’s how.
The pain or shame that comes with flares can be difficult to describe to your doctor. Here’s how to open up and develop that trust with your dermatologist.
To treat plaque psoriasis, topicals either soothe inflammation or slow the growth of cells. Maybe you can even consider a combo approach.
Topical corticosteroids can reduce the redness and scale of plaque psoriasis. Learn your options and how to use these creams for maximum benefit.
One topical retinoid, tazarotene, is approved to treat psoriasis. Here’s a look at what it is, how it works, and whether it may be a good option for you.
Steroids aren’t the only treatment for plaque psoriasis. Learn which nonsteroidal topicals your doctor might prescribe to clear your skin.
Topicals are a common medication for plaque psoriasis. Here’s what to expect, including what type to use, side effects, and how long to use them.
Choosing a psoriasis treatment may require some trial and error. There are several categories, and then there’s the choice of a cream, ointment, foam, etc.