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The cause of psoriasis is unknown, but it is likely an auto-immune disorder.
Eczema, on the other hand, is likely an allergic response.
The two often are confused. They look similar, but eczema is usually more
blistery-looking, more oozy and itchier than psoriasis. Psoriasis presents
as skin areas that are slightly raised, have red borders, and are covered
with large white or silvery scales (if I could scan in a picture of my lower
legs, this is what you would see).
Dr. Newman talked about Dovonex, a prescription cream for psoriasis, in
April - it's in the Archives. Moms can make dietary changes or take herbs to
help boost their immune systems, but a lot of times psoriasis is just made
worse by stress - like the stress of being a new mother.
My psoriasis has come and gone several times over the past eight years -
whether lactating, pregnant, or neither. It is just one of those annoying
things.
Lisa Jones, LLLL in Wellington Fl
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