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Any problems with this treatment?

Question:

>      One thing psoriasis teaches you is that you need to have patience. >Maybe that is what I am meant to learn in this life?

Also how to spell stuff like "erythromycin" and what all these biotech terms are that Randall throws our way.  Education is such a pain … :) J.

Response:

I tend to just copy and paste all the hard words!  I don’t think that I have learnt that much patience! ;-)

>      One thing psoriasis teaches you is that you need to have patience. >Maybe that is what I am meant to learn in this life? > Also how to spell stuff like "erythromycin" and what all these biotech > terms are that Randall throws our way.  Education is such a pain … > :) > J.

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Response:

I have finished the week’s worth of erythromycin that the doctor prescribed and have started to apply the Alphosyll HC cream sparing twice a day. I do feel that my psoriasis is gradually calming down. The large patches no longer feel hot to the touch and no longer itch and are smooth with little flaking. This is a slow and sure way of getting rid of it but seems worth persevering with if you have two or three large patches as I do on my elbows and thigh. Another good thing about this cream is that it doesn’t smell and doesn’t stain. This seems to be a quite inexpensive method of treating psoriasis in cases like mine if you can tolerate coal tar. These are the UK details from http://bnf.vhn.net/bnf/documents/bnf.2352.html#BNFID_5961 (The trademarks probably won’t translate properly) Alphosyl HC

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