Psoriasis on the hands

For years I got the psoriasis on both my hands, to the back of the hand, not in the grip. Dermatologist did not help. Even a naturopath (she took me almost 1000 for 12 sessions) did not help. So I went back to conventional medicine.

And there was really helped! I'm excited!

Salicylic ointment 5% (freely available for about 8?) Apply to the affected areas, and now comes:


In the evening disposable gloves over it. As the ointment can act, said the dermatologist. Within 3 days: No more itching, the skin will not dry and no more dandruff will form. The hairs on the back of the hand sprout again and from the edge the skin gets natural color.

Oh yes, where gloves do not go, just cling film over them and fasten with an elastic bandage.

It may be that everyone has their own psoriasis experience to fight them. This is mine.

I wish everyone success with the methods because it is really unpleasant or ugly.

What is Psoriasis and the Best Psoriasis Treatment at Mayo Clinic | April 2024