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Q&A – Questions & Answers
Psoriasis and Eczema Authority Links
Foods & Eczema
Definition of psoriasis
Can psoriasis be cured?
Can psoriasis, eczema be cured?
How long before I see results using OTC Over The Counter products?
Does smoking influence psoriasis?
In your website you state on the one hand that I can drink alcohol on the other hand you state I should not.
I use a steroid topical for psoriasis and have developed another type of rash.
I am using a cream with coal tar for some psoriasis patches on my face. It irritates me tremendously and when I am in the sun I burn quickly. What should I do?
Dry Skin
I have been using a potent steroid based topical product for some time. Can I quit “cold turkey”?
Why does my mild steroid based cream make my skin feel tight?
How long must I use my anti-psoriasis treatment?
Can topical steroid preparations cause allergic contact dermatitis?
What is calcipotriene?
My vitamin D3 topical works well for me. Can I continue to use it?
My topical therapy with steroids is not working. Why?
Vitamin D3, Calcitriol, Anthralin
What does coal tar do?
I have psoriasis on my fingernails and toe nails. What should I do?
What is the difference between scalp psoriasis and dandruff?
I have scalp psoriasis. How can I treat this with topical skin care products?
The skin itch is driving me crazy! What can I do
Phototherapy
What is photo therapy or PUVA for severe psoriasis?
How can I treat severe psoriasis with medications?
How can I treat mild psoriasis with medications
In general, how should psoriasis be treated?
What is the range of psoriasis symptoms?
How is psoriasis diagnosed?
How many people in the world have psoriasis?
At what age can psoriasis start?
What can cause a psoriasis flare up?
Scabies
What are the symptoms of psoriasis? Is psoriasis contagious?
What is psoriasis?
Dermatitis Photos
How do I treat contact dermatitis?
What are the symptoms of contact dermatitis
How could I suddenly have dermatitis?
How is dermatitis diagnosed?
What is dermatitis?
What is a skin disorder?
Psoriasis Photos, Eczema Photos
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Phthalates
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Parabens
Oxybenzone
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Mercury
Lead in skin care products
Hydroquinone
Fragrance/Parfum
The side effects of coal tar in topicals.
The side effects of steroids in skin care.
Steriods
Formaldehyde
Ethoxylated surfactants and 1,4-dioxane
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