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like do i go and see a doctor. for it or a thermotoligist. any answer on those two simple questions. step 2
i feel that my Psoriasis is still comeing on to my skin. like i take a vitamin and i still feel itchy. i don't know
if it's part of stress or a nerve cell. i just need to get rid of it. somehow or if they can simply put me on medication
What medications are you taking currently? When was your psoriasis diagnosed?
You should try the calamine lotion and antihistamine medications. Nothing can be said about whether the lesion is infective or not without a clinical examination. You could take some oral antihistamine medications for the itching.
If your symptoms persist even after a few days it would be best to consult a skin specialist and rule out any other cause including a bacterial and fungal infection as the cause of your symptoms.
Let us know about how you are doing and what your doctor advises.
What medications are you taking currently? When was your psoriasis diagnosed?
You should try the calamine lotion and antihistamine medications. Nothing can be said about whether the lesion is infective or not without a clinical examination. You could take some oral antihistamine medications for the itching.
If your symptoms persist even after a few days it would be best to consult a skin specialist and rule out any other cause including a bacterial and fungal infection as the cause of your symptoms.
Let us know about how you are doing and what your doctor advises.
Regards.