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Bath solutions

Bath solutions can be beneficial in treating psoriasis. Adding oil, oilated oatmeal, Epsom salts or Dead Sea salts in a bath can help remove psoriasis scale and soothe itching.

Moisturizers

Keeping the skin lubricated is an important part of psoriasis care because it helps reduce redness and itching and helps the skin heal. Apply moisturizers on a daily basis to keep the skin lubricated. Skin experts say the greasiest products (creams and ointments) work the best for locking water into the skin. Cooking oils and even shortening can be effective and economical substitutes for commercial moisturizers.

Other over-the-counter products

Many psoriasis medications can be purchased over the counter. Some contain ingredients such as salicylic acid and coal tar. Substances such as aloe vera, jojoba, zinc pyrithione, capsaicin and others are frequently used to moisturize, soothe, remove scale or relieve itching. The effectiveness of some of these products is not known. Be aware that "natural" agents can also cause side effects or allergic reactions. If irritation occurs, discontinue use.

Updated June 2006

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