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i would like to know wheather psoriasis patient able to become a doctor or does this disease become a restriction to that profession

2006-06-14 01:25:45 · 20 answers · asked by lovely_gsg 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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psoriasis restrict becoming any professional? that is insane. we're talking about the skin problem right?

2006-06-14 01:29:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I was diagnosed with psoriasis at age 14 and now I am 36 years old. You can say that I have tried just about every medicine both approved by FDA and trial without much success. Examples include Enbrel, Humira, oral meds, creams, oils, salts, coal tar, etc and the list is much more extensive that I can't even remember all of the names. But recently after someone shared this video https://tr.im/Curepsoriasis2015Z2hi everything has changed. My psoriasis completely cleared by putting these changes in place. I only wish I'd taken photos of before and after because it truly has been miraculous. I am getting married in Oct, 2015 and I am wearing a strapless gown that also shows my back and I am confident (not like before) that my skin will be soft and pretty vs red and flakey.

2015-04-08 09:41:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It may need sunlight and Vitamin D. If you can do so expose the areas afflicted to the sunlight..not for a long time at one time but for short times often. This ailment has nothing to do with becoming a doctor. That kind of restriction doesn't exist. If you have a juicer and like fresh raw juices perhaps you'll make some. Carrot, celery, apple, are delicious. D3 is available as a powder. You probably should see a doctor now. He may wish to prescrib an effective salve or other treatment.

2006-06-22 19:49:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I haven't heard of anyone being denied entry into any profession because of psoriasis. I'd be more concerened about the effect of my profession on my psoriasis (e.g. some jobs require you to handle cleaners, etc.) As for treatments, I worked with a lady who had quite severe psoriasis. The only thing that worked for her were a type of light treatment. I don't know what they were called, but if I were you, I'd check with my doctor and get his/her opinion. While the treatment did not cure it, it cleared up the outbreak she was experiencing.

2006-06-14 05:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by Garfield 6 · 0 0

RE: do psoriasis has any solution to rid off?
i would like to know wheather psoriasis patient able to become a doctor or does this disease become a restriction to that profession

2015-09-02 00:55:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-03-04 14:58:03 · answer #6 · answered by Harry 3 · 0 0

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2015-08-17 10:25:59 · answer #7 · answered by Stan 1 · 0 0

There is a lotion by Melaleuca called "Renew". It works well for eczema. My mom has psoriasis and uses it. Perhaps, you would find it helpful as well. Find it at Melaleuca.com

BTW, psoriasis is NOT contagious. So, yes, you can be a doctor or anything else you can imagine. Go for it!

2006-06-23 17:14:32 · answer #8 · answered by tigerzntalons 4 · 0 0

Use the Eucerin skin care line of products from Beiersdorf Nivea.
It will help clear it up and prevent further outbreaks.
The Intensive Care Cream works wonders.
You can buy it at any store.

2006-06-14 02:48:42 · answer #9 · answered by yeller 6 · 0 0

Many drugs are out there for psoriasis now including Enbrel. You should see the derma. he/she can help more.

2006-06-23 13:27:58 · answer #10 · answered by Penny 3 · 0 0

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