New to this Group

Hi everyone,
Just found this group. I have psoriasis and sometimes it drives me
crazy. It crops up in my scalp nad around my eyes and nose. There is
so little I can put around my eyes. What I have been doing lately is
using vaseline. This seems to be working very well right now. I have
been to a dermatologist, but even she has no meds that can be put
near the eyes.
So, for now, I’ll just keep using the vaseline. I am so grateful to
be living in Florida. I can’t imagine how bad it could get if I lived
in a cold climate.
It is so good to be among people who will understand what I’m talking
about when it comes to psoriasis.
Y’all have a wonderful day.
Amy

24 Responses to “New to this Group”

  1. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi amy,i use olive oil and zinc oxide(diaper rash cream)for my psoriasis.this
    combination helps keeps my skin flake free.well not totally,but for the price
    you can’t beat it.good luck with your search for a cure.i hope you find
    something that works.having psoraisis on your face is one of the worst places to
    get it.take care and have fun,jamey.

    Hi everyone,
    Just found this group. I have psoriasis and sometimes it drives me
    crazy. It crops up in my scalp nad around my eyes and nose. There is
    so little I can put around my eyes. What I have been doing lately is
    using vaseline. This seems to be working very well right now. I have
    been to a dermatologist, but even she has no meds that can be put
    near the eyes.
    So, for now, I’ll just keep using the vaseline. I am so grateful to
    be living in Florida. I can’t imagine how bad it could get if I lived

    in a cold climate.
    It is so good to be among people who will understand what I’m talking
    about when it comes to psoriasis.
    Y’all have a wonderful day.
    Amy

  2. Kathie Fernanda Says:

    hi amy,i use olive oil and zinc oxide(diaper rash cream)for my psoriasis.this
    combination helps keeps my skin flake free.well not totally,but for the price
    you can’t beat it.good luck with your search for a cure.i hope you find
    something that works.having psoraisis on your face is one of the worst places to
    get it.take care and have fun,jamey.

    Hi everyone,
    Just found this group. I have psoriasis and sometimes it drives me
    crazy. It crops up in my scalp nad around my eyes and nose. There is
    so little I can put around my eyes. What I have been doing lately is
    using vaseline. This seems to be working very well right now. I have
    been to a dermatologist, but even she has no meds that can be put
    near the eyes.
    So, for now, I’ll just keep using the vaseline. I am so grateful to
    be living in Florida. I can’t imagine how bad it could get if I lived

    in a cold climate.
    It is so good to be among people who will understand what I’m talking
    about when it comes to psoriasis.
    Y’all have a wonderful day.
    Amy

  3. Sharron Roberson Says:

    Sounds like you may have perioral dermatitis. Check
    out the web site for the American Academy of
    Dermatitis at
    www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlet/perioraldermatitis.htm.
    You will find that if you have perioral dermatitis
    which affects the mouth lines, nose, and around the
    eyes, you should not use steroids, but antibiotics,
    such as tetracycline to cure it. Steroids can worsen
    the condition. Anyway, the site is pretty helpful for
    both psoriasis and dermatitis.
    Ching

  4. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi steve,i apply the olive oil to my spots after showering.i pour the oil into a
    cap and put a thin layer on my psoriasis.then let it dry before getting
    dressed.you can put vanilla extract or any other kind in to make yourself smell
    better.as for the zinc oxide i apply it like you would like any other cream.i
    spread it on thin a couple hours before bed.wearing white also helps because you
    can bleach the stains out in the wash.although i haven’t had any clothes ruined
    by these products.i have found by using these two products i am 2/3 less
    flakey.now if only i could get the red out of my spots.hope this helps.take care
    and have fun,jamey.

    hi amy,i use olive oil and zinc oxide(diaper rash cream)for my psoriasis.this
    combination helps keeps my skin flake free.well not totally,but for the price
    you can’t beat it.good luck with your search for a cure.i hope you find
    something that works.having psoraisis on your face is one of the worst places to
    get it.take care and have fun,jamey.

    Hi everyone,
    Just found this group. I have psoriasis and sometimes it drives me
    crazy. It crops up in my scalp nad around my eyes and nose. There is
    so little I can put around my eyes. What I have been doing lately is
    using vaseline. This seems to be working very well right now. I have
    been to a dermatologist, but even she has no meds that can be put
    near the eyes.
    So, for now, I’ll just keep using the vaseline. I am so grateful to
    be living in Florida. I can’t imagine how bad it could get if I lived
    in a cold climate.
    It is so good to be among people who will understand what I’m talking
    about when it comes to psoriasis.
    Y’all have a wonderful day.
    Amy

  5. Rob Lovie Says:

    Hi Jamey,
    I’ll try that. I do have both in the house.
    I looked up perioral dermatitis and it is not that. My dermatologist has
    diagnosed it as psoriasis. I can’t wear any makeup, and the redness does look
    terrible. Thank goodness I am 70 years old, so the makeup is not a problem.
    Thanks for your suggestion.
    I don’t just believe in Miracles,
    I expect them!
    Have a great day.
    AMY
    Philippians 4:13

  6. Pam Schroeder Says:

    Hi Jamey,
    I tried the Desitin that I had in the house and it worked great.
    Scales are gone and even a lot of the redness is gone. I still have
    the itching, but not as bad.
    Thanks for the tip.
    A very grateful
    Amy

  7. elicia140 Says:

    Hi. Welcome to the group. Did you always live in FL? If not did you
    improve once you moved here? Just wondering….

    Sue

  8. Rob Lovie Says:

    No, I used to live in Jersey. I had bouts of psoriasis behind my ears before I
    moved down here. It always seemed to clear up in the warm weather.
    I just got it on my scalp and face within the past 5 years. My dermatologist
    tells me it will always get worse in the colder weather, and so far she has been
    right. The sun does seem to help, but then you have the problem of skin cancer.
    I have tried some prescription meds, but nothing really works to my
    satisfaction. I seem to do better with the Vaseline and now the creamy desitin.
    I just keep doing what works for me at the time.
    I don’t just believe in Miracles,
    I expect them!
    Have a great day.
    AMY
    Philippians 4:13

  9. Ted Liberty Says:

    wow amy,thats wonderfull news.it sure is good to help someone else.now if only i
    can get mine to clear up.summer will be here soon so maybe with alot of sun i
    can be clear.does desitin contain lanolin?take care and have fun,jamey.

  10. Millard Hahn Says:

    UV radiation, and even better, full spectrum sunlight have been proven to help
    with psoriasis and eczema. However, you have to expose yourself correctly or you
    will do more harm than good. I highly suggest reading The Healing Sun by Richard
    Hobday if you plan to use sunlight for therapy. It MUST be done properly or you
    will damage your skin. Here are some tips until you can read the book:

    The 11 Dos and Don’ts About How to Sunbathe Safely

    1. Plan your exposure and avoid cramming all of your sunbathing into

    two or three weeks of the year.

    2. If you go abroad to a hotter or cooler climate, take a series of "air

    baths" for a few days before you sun bathe.

    3. Avoid baking. When you sunbathe for health, the air temperature

    should ideally be below 64 degrees F.

    4. The most important time of the year to sunbathe is in the spring and

    early summer. It is unwise for you to bathe at midday in July and

    August (unless you already have a deep tan or are darkly pigmented)

    because as the sun’s rays are too intense at this time. In the early

    spring and fall, however, these times are acceptable as the sun’s rays

    are much less intense.

    5. Early morning sunshine seems to be particularly beneficial, so start

    just after dawn.

    6. Frequent short exposures are better than prolonged contact to sunlight.

    7. Because it is essential to obtain the full spectrum of sunlight, avoid
    sunscreens. You

    May wear light clothing or hats to ensure that your face and neck are protected

    from the aging effects of the sun.

    8. If you are sensitive to sunlight , begin sunbathing your feet and then legs
    before

    exposing the abdomen and chest with great caution. This is clearly the safest
    way to

    sunbathe, especially if you have existing problems with burning. It may take up
    to three

    weeks before you are able to tolerate complete exposure of your body to the sun.

    9. If you want to tan, pay very close attention to the way your tan gradually
    develops.

    Work on your tolerance to sunlight before exposing the more sensitive parts of
    your

    body.

    10. Stay very alert and listen to your body. If your skin becomes uncomfortable
    or warm,

    put on some clothing to cover the area of the body that is uncomfortable or
    retreat to a

    shaded area. Your body will usually give you the clues if you listen for them.

    11. Above all, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER get burned. You must absolutely avoid that at
    all

    costs.

    HTH!

    Carisa

  11. Rob Lovie Says:

    Hi Jamey,
    Desitin doesn’t have lanolin in it.
    The active ingredient is: Zinc Oxide 10%
    inactive ingredients are: clylomrthicone, dimethicone fragrance, methylparaben,
    microcrystallinewax, mineral oil, proplparaben, purified water, sodium borate,
    sorbitan sesquioleate, white petrolatum and white wax.
    Heaven knows if I spelled it all right, but that what I got off the tube. It
    also says to not get it near the eyes. That’s my biggest problem, because it
    gets really bad around my eyes and there is nothing i can use. My opthamologist
    gave me an ointment to help with the itching around the eyes and on the lids,
    but it does nothing to help the psoriasis.
    Have a great day,

    I don’t just believe in Miracles,
    I expect them!

    Have a great day.
    AMY
    Philippians 4:13

  12. Kermit Gregoria Says:

    Hello folks,
    I was wondering if anyone has considered/tried out
    laser therapy for acne treatment. I’ve been rading a
    lot about it, it has really helped several patients.
    I realize that it is EXTREMLY expensive and long term
    effects have not been studied, but laser therapy has
    been known to be non-invasive and safe.
    I was wondering if anyone took this treatment for
    active acne and if they benefited from it.
    I am really tired of trying things to better my system
    to cure my acne, but it is pretty obvious that my skin
    is still not happy !
    I am strongly considering laser treatment, and even
    though its expensive, if it delivers, i may go for it.
    it would be great if you all could give me some

    advice..
    thanks - sid

  13. Millard Hahn Says:

    Sid,
    Yes, non-ablative, or cold lasers such as the N Lite have been successful in
    treating a variety of skin conditions. However, they are expensive
    treatmentsthat are only a temporary fix to a chronic, WHOLE PERSON problem.
    Until you address all the issues (nutritional, emotional/spiritual, topical
    products, internal cleansing), you will NEVER get permanent results. I wish you
    luck, and encourage you to keep trying! This skin condition was sent your way
    for a reason. There are things you need to learn about your body and about
    yourself as a whole person in order to heal the acne. Then, through the process
    of doing this, you will learn so many valuable lessons that you will literally
    become a different person. That’s what happened to me many years ago, and I am
    so grateful to my old friend acne for FORCING me to better my health,
    emotionally, spiritually and physically. Otherwise, I never would have changed a
    thing and would not be who I am now.
    Sorry for rambling!

  14. elyse_180 Says:

    hi Amy, i just read your post and i too live in Florida! my 12 year old daughter
    was diagnosed last august and she had it around her eyes as well. vaseline
    definitely will do the trick it took her about 2-3 weeks to clear it up and it
    (knock on wood) has not returned to that area. she applied it several times a
    day and always splashed the area with water (so that the skin was in a
    "drinking/absorption mode) before adding a very thin layer of the vaseline. i
    hope it works for you too!

    Lisa

  15. Mabel Tenisha Says:

    Hi, This is Dan and I have answers for psoriasis.

    Write me or call me.

    Thanks,

    Dan

    stepack wrote:

  16. Emily Leone Says:

    Hi,
    I’m new to this forum and I joined because my (15 yrs old) has recently
    developed psoriasis.
    Regarding laser treatments for acne, I recommend a book by Dr. Perricone
    as he is a Dermatologist and writes that acne and eczema are inflammatory
    conditions. He has several books out, but if you do a search, I’m sure you
    will find it. He often gives lectures on PBS stations. Check it out, I’m
    sure you will learn plenty.
    Mingching

    ——-Original Message——-

    Hello folks,
    I was wondering if anyone has considered/tried out
    laser therapy for acne treatment. I’ve been rading a

    lot about it, it has really helped several patients.
    I realize that it is EXTREMLY expensive and long term
    effects have not been studied, but laser therapy has
    been known to be non-invasive and safe.
    I was wondering if anyone took this treatment for
    active acne and if they benefited from it.
    I am really tired of trying things to better my system
    to cure my acne, but it is pretty obvious that my skin
    is still not happy !
    I am strongly considering laser treatment, and even
    though its expensive, if it delivers, i may go for it.
    it would be great if you all could give me some
    advice..
    thanks - sid

    .

  17. Emily Leone Says:

    Carisa,
    I liked your response and I will show my son as he has developed psoriasis
    in the last 6 months and has been having a terrible time…..very cynical.
    Rose

    ——-Original Message——-

    Sid,
    Yes, non-ablative, or cold lasers such as the N Lite have been successful in
    treating a variety of skin conditions. However, they are expensive
    treatmentsthat are only a temporary fix to a chronic, WHOLE PERSON problem.
    Until you address all the issues (nutritional, emotional/spiritual, topical
    products, internal cleansing), you will NEVER get permanent results. I wish
    you luck, and encourage you to keep trying! This skin condition was sent
    your way for a reason. There are things you need to learn about your body

    and about yourself as a whole person in order to heal the acne. Then,
    through the process of doing this, you will learn so many valuable lessons
    that you will literally become a different person. That’s what happened to
    me many years ago, and I am so grateful to my old friend acne for FORCING me
    to better my health, emotionally, spiritually and physically. Otherwise, I
    never would have changed a thing and would not be who I am now.
    Sorry for rambling!

  18. Tad Zena Says:

    Sid,

    _____

    Hello folks,
    I was wondering if anyone has considered/tried out
    laser therapy for acne treatment. I’ve been rading a
    lot about it, it has really helped several patients.
    I realize that it is EXTREMLY expensive and long term
    effects have not been studied, but laser therapy has
    been known to be non-invasive and safe.
    I was wondering if anyone took this treatment for
    active acne and if they benefited from it.
    I am really tired of trying things to better my system
    to cure my acne, but it is pretty obvious that my skin

    is still not happy !
    I am strongly considering laser treatment, and even
    though its expensive, if it delivers, i may go for it.
    it would be great if you all could give me some
    advice..
    thanks - sid

    ADVERTISEMENT

    _____

  19. elicia140 Says:

    does anyone know if vaseline might help blotchiness on the face? I am afraid
    to put anything on my face but it has been getting blotchy often. It’s not
    even eczema but just blotchy which I think might be allergies (or the
    dog!?)….

  20. Millard Hahn Says:

    I wouldn’t recommend petrochemicals for the skin no matter what the problem. You
    may as well wrap your face in plastic wrap. Vaseline forms an occlusive membrane
    on the skin that suffocates it, not allowing toxins or co2 to pass out or oxygen
    and nutrients to come in. Blotchiness can be caused by a number of things and it
    may be difficult to pin down the cause, unless you have changed something in
    your routine lately. If you are looking for a protective coating for your skin,
    mix virgin organic olive oil with coconut oil 50/50. The olive oil will not sink
    in as quickly and thoroughly as the coconut oil and will leave a protective film
    on the skin. The coconut oil will penetrate and help the healing process.
    Carisa

  21. Otis Hammond Says:

    Hi Amy, I am Jessica but i dont live in florida i live in texas and i want to
    tell you that i appreciate you welcoming into the group it helps me feel much
    better

    hi Amy, i just read your post and i too live in Florida! my 12 year old daughter
    was diagnosed last august and she had it around her eyes as well. vaseline
    definitely will do the trick it took her about 2-3 weeks to clear it up and it
    (knock on wood) has not returned to that area. she applied it several times a
    day and always splashed the area with water (so that the skin was in a
    "drinking/absorption mode) before adding a very thin layer of the vaseline. i
    hope it works for you too!

    Lisa

  22. elicia140 Says:

    I did recently get some Coconut oil. I had trouble finding it the last
    couple of times I looked, but this time the health food store had some, he said
    it
    was hard to keep stocked as there has been a lot of write ups recently about
    it. I haven’t noticed any difference. But I am not ingesting it…only
    putting on my hands at night with socks on my hands…I’ve been afraid to put
    any on
    my face. I just found out I am pregnant and my Dr. said I can use it as
    long as I don’t ingest any…I also thought being pregnant would be a miracle
    cure (at least so I have heard) but I am having more trouble with my blotchy
    face
    and bad eczema on my hands. I know my body is going through alot of changes
    so it’s hard, but I was hopiing for some relief!

    Has anyone been better while pregnant?

    I also just started treatments up again for my low immune system, so another
    reason my body might be adjusting…

    Oh, I did try A & D ointment and it seems to be ok…my hands are still bad
    but not worse…I had trouble getting an ointment prescription filled that
    healed my hands up last time they got infected so I went with the A & D…a lot
    cheaper too!

    Just looking for some relief so I can keep joyful about my pregnancy!

    -Sue

  23. Millard Hahn Says:

    Congratulations! You will probably get a little worse before you get better
    since your body will automatically go into detox mode to keep your fetus safe. I
    cannot believe your doctor told you not to eat coconut oil while pregnant!!! How
    does he think Pacific Islanders have survived for hundreds of thousands of years
    eating coconut everyday? Geez. I am amazed at the things that come out of these
    peoples mouths. Coconut oil is found in baby formula! It is fed to invalids,
    infants and the sick because it is easy to digest and helps fight infection
    while nourishing the body. If I were you, I’d get a new OB/GYN.
    Carisa

    Has anyone been better while pregnant?

    I also just started treatments up again for my low immune system, so another
    reason my body might be adjusting…


    Oh, I did try A & D ointment and it seems to be ok…my hands are still bad
    but not worse…I had trouble getting an ointment prescription filled that
    healed my hands up last time they got infected so I went with the A & D…a lot
    cheaper too!

    Just looking for some relief so I can keep joyful about my pregnancy!

    -Sue

  24. elicia140 Says:

    that came from my allergist/immunologist. Also, it says on the package to
    consult your Dr if you are pregnant or nursing…the coconut oil hasn’t helped
    my hands anyway. thanks.

    Congratulations! You will probably get a little worse before you get better
    since your body will automatically go into detox mode to keep your fetus safe.
    I cannot believe your doctor told you not to eat coconut oil while pregnant!!!
    How does he think Pacific Islanders have survived for hundreds of thousands
    of years eating coconut everyday? Geez. I am amazed at the things that come out
    of these peoples mouths. Coconut oil is found in baby formula! It is fed to
    invalids, infants and the sick because it is easy to digest and helps fight
    infection while nourishing the body. If I were you, I’d get a new OB/GYN.
    Carisa

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.