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Psoriasis Sunscreen

Posted on Thursday, July 8, 2010 in Information and Resources

psoriasis sunscreen
It has a bad sunburn face during UVB treatment for psoriasis?

I have psoriasis and have been for the treatment of ultraviolet light. Sometimes I have sun burn really bad because I do not use sunscreen, because that would defeat the purpose is not it? Or should I use sunscreen? When I get to burning we go down to the last treatment i did not burn to and then go back up and usually it happens again. Is this bad in the long term? Will I have skin cancer? I was told that the probability of me getting skin cancer is not very high because they have no skin clear skin, I have more of a medium skin tone (I'm Hispanic). Anyway, today I forgot to put the towel over my face and a very bad sunburn on my face, it really hurts. How can I relieve?

Please understand that psoriasis is an autoimmune disease. How UV treatments may help your case is not true. What you need to do is modulate the immune system. The ideal way to do this is by taking 4Life Research Trifactors U.S.. Please find out if they are available in your country. There are drugs and only provide appropriate information to your immune system to function optimally. Often, your liver may develop problems so kindly avoid alcohol and carbonated soft drinks as well.

Be sun savvy


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