Erythrodermic Psoriasis

Psoriasis & Phototherapy?

I’m starting a phototherapy course for my Erythrodermic Psoriasis (85% coverage) in January. Has anybody had results with this treatment

Thanks In Advance

Flake (no prize’s for quessing why that’s my nickname)

Every treatment is different for each person. I have suffered from 2 skin conditions for over 30 years and have tried about every conventional medicine there is. I have also tried laser treatment, light treatment and homeopathy all to no avail. A couple of months ago I went to a Chinese Herbalist thinking I could add it to my list of ‘tries’. The results were not only VERY pleasing but also almost immediate. Within 24 hours there was a vast improvement that not only I could see but everyone around me could too. I have never been for or against alternative treatment and because I had suffered for so long I had no confidence in ANY treatment, but one thing I wasn’t willing to do was give up. I am now hoping that the effect isn’t short lived.

Never give up hope. Try various remedies with an open mind. I wish you very good luck my friend.

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