Ointments for psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, scaling, and thickening of the skin. Ointments are a common way to treat psoriasis.
Types of ointments for psoriasis
There are several types of ointments available to treat psoriasis. The most common types include:
- Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory medications that can help reduce inflammation and scaling of the skin.
- Vitamin D analogues: Vitamin D analogues are medications that mimic the effects of vitamin D in the skin. They can help reduce skin cell production and scaling.
- Retinoids: Retinoids are medications that help regulate skin cell growth. They can help reduce scaling and thickening of the skin.
- Calcineurin inhibitors: Calcineurin inhibitors are medications that help reduce inflammation and skin cell proliferation.
How to apply ointments for psoriasis
Most ointments for psoriasis are applied once or twice a day. It is important to apply the ointment evenly over the affected areas of the skin.
Side effects of ointments for psoriasis
Ointments for psoriasis can cause some side effects, such as:
- Thinning of the skin
- Skin irritation
- Itching
- Redness
If you experience any of these side effects, talk to your doctor.
Treatment with ointments for psoriasis
Treatment with ointments for psoriasis typically lasts several weeks or months. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions on how to use the ointment and how long you should use it.
If ointments are not enough to control psoriasis, your doctor may recommend other treatments, such as phototherapy or oral medications