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Can Psoriasis On The Bottom Of Your Feet Helped?

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Stow, MA
September 21, 2024
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Yes, psoriasis on the bottom of your feet can be managed with various treatments. Here are some options:

- Topical Corticosteroids: Strong creams or gels, especially for pustular psoriasis
- Phototherapy: Light therapy using UVB or UVA rays.
- Systemic Therapy: Oral or injected medications like methotrexate, cyclosporine, Show Full Answer

Yes, psoriasis on the bottom of your feet can be managed with various treatments. Here are some options:

- Topical Corticosteroids: Strong creams or gels, especially for pustular psoriasis.
- Phototherapy: Light therapy using UVB or UVA rays.
- Systemic Therapy: Oral or injected medications like methotrexate, cyclosporine, or biologics.
- Foot Care: Use gentle soap, oatmeal foot baths, and moisturizers with urea or salicylic acid.

Consult a dermatologist or podiatrist to determine the best treatment for your condition.

September 21, 2024

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