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I was told Psoriasis when i was 7, but after bathing in seawater for a month or so (i lived at rosebud for th month) it went away (i still get some cracking in summer).was that psoriasis or eczema? because the doctors that I've been to said psoriasis is a lifetime thing and there is no way it can go away...but yeah sea water does work until you dry off because the cracks seem to open up more after being wet (showering,swimming etc.)
not as yet no, its actually quite annoying, I've got a fair few of really disgusting stories. But in all seriousness, it is annoying the shit out of me because I can't do the work that I want because of it (chippie,stone mason, mechanic and all those sorts of things) and the worst thing is, that it has stopped me playing footy!
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Ive had a few people come through my sickbay with it.ive tried administering corticosteriods but they didnt help much if any.Anyway so i was away at sea so rang the fleet doctor who said to administer a cream called Daivonex(see link below) and it worked well.Its specifically for Psoriasis
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcmed.nsf/pages/cscdaivo/$File/cscdaivo.pdf
You will have to go to a GP to get a script for it but it is worth it.If you have already used it probably time to get a referral for a dermotologist if you havent already
hope this helps
I spoke to my friend today.yeh I tried the whole sea water thing, ( i lived on the peninsula up until about 3 and a 1/2 weeks ago) so I was always very close to the beach and went farely often, but like i said when you dry off it starts cracking and bleeding(which is QUITE FERRAL)

so first things first swanny,
prepare those divorce papers![]()
I think the point was the removal of the stress....lol....I'd definitely be trying the Pawpaw cream before I ditched the missus...so damned expensive.
done all that, but like I said LITERALLY every cream I have used has failed. So now I'm on to these plastic clear sticker things that keeps all the dust, dirt, etc. out which stops it inflaming, but now that it's coming up to summer and the weather is getting worse(hotter) they're also starting to fail, because of the sweat and moisture that builds because the psoriasis has no oxygen!
NeitherIs psoriasis a fungal thing or a parasite? Or neither.
yeh, I'm 17 (18 on Wednesday) so I am not married, but cheers for the tips mate, before I moved away from the peninsula (3-4 weeks ago) I went swimming a fair bit but it cracked, but I also didn't use Pawpaw cream. But I did use Udder cream. Which of course did nothing. But I will try and get a hold of some Pawpaw cream, any idea of how much it costs? Because now that I've been out of the job for a fair while I don't have the money I used to, so I'm hoping it's not too expensive..
Cheers, and how long would that last?
say, 3 times a day and just a light coating?
While we're on the topic of common skin conditions anyone know any good treatment for keratosis pilaris (chicken skin), it something I've always had (well I only found out exactly what it is), doesn't bother me (it's not itchy) but now I know what it is perhaps I can find a way to reduce it.

A biopsy, which the doc will dismiss as a simple procedure is an operation.
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