Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches that may itch, crack, or bleed. Expert evaluation and tailored treatment plans can help reduce flare-ups, manage symptoms, and restore long-term skin comfort.
What Are the Treatment Options for Psoriasis?
Topical and Prescription Medications
There are several ways to treat psoriasis, depending on the severity of your symptoms.
For mild to moderate psoriasis, topical treatments like creams, medications, and retinoids can help limit flare-ups. The providers at the Center for Dermatology may also prescribe exfoliant creams, medications, or biologic medications, like Humira, to treat psoriasis. Certain medications can help control psoriasis.
People who have severe psoriasis and have not had success with other approaches can try retinoids, methotrexate, Otezla (Apremilast), or other prescription drugs. These medications all have side effects, and it's essential to select an option that doesn’t interact with any of your other medications.