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What To Use For Itching On Feet

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Topeka, KS
October 1, 2024
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Hydrocortisone cream and CeraVe anti-itch lotion

October 1, 2024
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To manage itching on your feet caused by psoriasis, consider the following options:

1. Topical Treatments
- Corticosteroids: These are often the first line of treatment.
- Nonsteroidal Topicals: Ingredients like vitamin A and synthetic vitamin D can be effective.
- Over-the-Counter (OTC) Products: Look for Show Full Answer

To manage itching on your feet caused by psoriasis, consider the following options:

1. Topical Treatments:
- Corticosteroids: These are often the first line of treatment.
- Nonsteroidal Topicals: Ingredients like vitamin A and synthetic vitamin D can be effective.
- Over-the-Counter (OTC) Products: Look for products with coal tar, salicylic acid, and ceramides.

2. Moisturizers:
- Keeping your skin clean and moist is essential. Use creams and ointments, which are more emollient than lotions.

3. Skin Care Routine:
- Maintain a regular skin care regimen to control itch and prevent flare-ups.

4. Phototherapy:
- Light therapy can also be used to treat psoriasis and reduce itching.

Always consult with your dermatologist to find the best treatment for your specific condition.

October 1, 2024

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