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Hi, I Looking For Anyone With Psoriasis Of The Scap, Face And Ears. Any Thoughts Or Comments. Thanks Have A Great Day šŸ˜€

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Snellville, GA
April 13, 2024
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I use Organic Coconut Oil.

April 26, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I use coconut oil! It helps some. But because of allergies and sensitivity I have been limited to what I can use!!!

April 16, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I will have to try that, thanks!

April 17, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Hello! It sounds like you're seeking insights on psoriasis affecting the scalp, face, and ears. Here's some information that might help:

1. **Scalp Psoriasis**: This condition affects 45% to 56% of people with psoriasis. It can appear as dandruff, white scales on thickened plaques, and might extend to the forehead Show Full Answer

Hello! It sounds like you're seeking insights on psoriasis affecting the scalp, face, and ears. Here's some information that might help:

1. **Scalp Psoriasis**: This condition affects 45% to 56% of people with psoriasis. It can appear as dandruff, white scales on thickened plaques, and might extend to the forehead, hairline, skin around the ears, and back of the neck. It's not just a cosmetic issue; it can be itchy and uncomfortable.

2. **Facial Psoriasis**: About half of the people with plaque psoriasis on their bodies also develop it on their face. This can significantly impact self-esteem and well-being. It often appears on the forehead, upper lip, cheeks, and around the eyes and ears. The symptoms can range from mild to severe, including itching, soreness, and skin sensitivity.

3. **Ear Psoriasis**: This can involve dry patches around the ear, crusty scales, temporary hearing loss due to blockage, and discomfort. It's a challenging area to treat due to the delicate nature of the ear canal and surrounding skin.

Managing psoriasis in these areas requires a careful approach, often involving topical treatments, systemic treatments, phototherapy, and moisturizers. It's crucial to work closely with a dermatologist to find the most effective treatment plan for your specific situation. Remember, you're not alone, and support is available from healthcare professionals and communities of people with psoriasis who understand what you're going through. Have a great day too! šŸ˜Š

April 13, 2024

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