You certainly seem to have an extraordinarily severe case of a difficult disease. Nevertheless, there are some things you ought to look into:
1.
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Psoriasis - resources
Psoriasis on the knuckles
Psoriasis, guttate on the arms and chest
Psoriasis, guttate on the cheek usually responds pretty well to topical steroid creams. You should be able to minimize at least that embarrassing aspect of your condition by regular application of one of these preparations.
2. There is a new class of
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Chemotherapy
Drug abuse
Drug abuse and dependence
Drug abuse first aid
Drug allergies
Drug induced hypertension
Drug rash on the back
Drug rash, tegretol
Drug signs and teenagers
Drug-induced hypertension about to be approved by the FDA. These target the
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Immune globulin intravenous
Immune globulin subcutaneous sysytem, specifically certain types of white
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Bleeding
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Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
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Safety and effectiveness.
I suggest you consult with dermatologists familair with these new treatments. You can find them at a teaching hospital or academic medical center. Other resources include the National
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Psoriasis on the knuckles
Psoriasis, guttate on the arms and chest
Psoriasis, guttate on the cheek Foundation (look for them on the web), a
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Good luck, and don't give up!
Dr. Rockoff
He took out vinegar, maybe apple cider vinegar, and gently rubbed the area with a soaked cotton ball until it became sensitive or was pink / starting to get raw. The following days my mother kept at it with the same procedure and eventually (within a couple weeks) it was gone.
I did not have an extreme case but I had to share this home grown remedy with the hopes that it helps you.
Take care,
JTA