Can psoriasis be cured
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There are some red rashes on the skin, as well as thin-film skin damage. A dermatologist friend said that I belong to psoriasis. We have to use some drugs to treat it, otherwise it will become very serious. Next I will tell you that psoriasis can still be cured?
Can psoriasis be cured
First: tar preparation, commonly used are coal tar, pine distillate, bran distillate, black bean distillate, etc., the concentration is generally 5%, the use of conventional external coating, packaging and combined with other drug treatment. It has the best effect on chronic stable psoriasis, scalp psoriasis and palmoplantar psoriasis. It is forbidden in pregnancy, especially in the first three months of pregnancy, and is not used in patients with severe acne and folliculitis.
Second, the curative effect is satisfactory when taken alone or combined with other therapies. There are acitretin a ester, acitretin a, aromatic retinoic acid ethyl ester, etc. The main side effect was teratogenesis. Women of childbearing age should take contraceptive measures within 2 years after drug withdrawal. Cyclosporine A is used in the treatment of generalized plaque psoriasis, which is ineffective to conventional treatment. Adverse reactions included nephrotoxicity, hypertension, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, muscle fibrillation and urinary tract irritation.
Third, tacrolimus is effective in the treatment of severe intractable plaque psoriasis. The adverse reactions were similar to cyclosporine A, but the effects on nephrotoxicity, hypertension and myelosuppression were not serious. Mycophenolate mofetil has a good effect in the treatment of severe psoriasis. The adverse reactions included gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia, leukopenia, and increased risk of infection and tumor induction.
matters needing attention
There are many ways to treat psoriasis, but in the process of treatment, patients must maintain a positive attitude, and then also adhere to medication. Immune agents and tar agents can effectively repair psoriasis.