What is the difference between psoriasis and eczema? Ways to deal with both without consulting a doctor?
Either I have psoriasis or eczema, but I have no health insurance (U.S.) What are the things that I can avoid this problem, and what to do the things that I can to treat it? on treatment against natural and soaps and shampoos. NOTHING!
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you ask a lot. I think the first thing to get a correct diagnosis. Eczema (dermatitis otherwise) is bound and usually less severe psoriasis, but only a dermatologist can tell for sure. I have a moderate to severe dermatitis (no treatment) studied quite extensively in medical school libraries, and I would not HaZaRd a hypothèse.Franchement, I do not know can not close in a position to consult a doctor. Check with your local Human Services office or the beginnings of a community hospital. I do not say where the treatment may be best for you. But it’s worth investigating your options. I have many treatments (Chinese Traditional, Alternative, etc.) until I one that works. You better be for a long, hard struggle for the well-being produced. Make sure you go the right way, and if you do not know what your options are your chances much more limited.
Hi, you can try one of the natural treatments available on the Internet. Some of them do actually work. For my psor./eczema I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they then stay clear for months on end.
Try it: Champori is available online without prescription and comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
Cheers,
Antje
get their cream for psoriasis – in my book it’s more potent than that for eczema