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Lichenoid Psoraisis

I have been diagnosed with Lichenoid Psoraisis after a biopsy being performed in August this year. I have been on medication of SORTET for the past 1 and 1/2 month. The symptoms subsided and I stopped this medication as it has side effects. Since this week again the itching has started. This is localised to my left hand palm near my thumb. The skin is rough and getting hard and dry. I use Dipsalic ointment twice a day to keep it from itching.
Any suggestions for this kind of Psorasis (lichenoid).
 
  Dungi on 2005-10-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
ANY orthodox pharmaceutical drug will ONLY suppress or drive INWARDS symptoms.

NOT CURE PROBLEmS.

Are you hot untidy and interested in abstract things,
If so Sulfur 1m 3 doses at one a day for three days may help

If you are cold and easily frightened try the same deal but use Psorinum

OR

Do you have a heart shaped face long eyelashes , large eyes and are easily bored --`possibly with somr TB in the family history
 
walkin last decade
Thanks Walkin for your reply.
I did take sulphur with sepia some time ago, it improved slightly but then came back. The cuts on my palm used to trouble me a lot with the dry and itchy skin looking horrible. Hence the visit to the dermatologist who did he biopsy.

I have a longish face normal eyelashes, normal eyes and no history of TB in the family. I like to be active and busy all the time
 
Dungi last decade
Assume you are sulfur type - do NOT take more than one remedy at a time.

did you take 1m or some other potency

this could affect the outcome.
 
walkin last decade

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