Salicylic acid and ceramides use softens plaque and improves steroid absorption in psoriasis patients
Salicylic acid and ceramides containing skin care maintains skin appearance, softens plaque and improves steroid absorption in psoriasis patients, finds a recent study published in JDD, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
Psoriasis significantly negatively impacts a patient’s health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Application of skincare aids in maintenance therapy during skincare softens plaque. It improves skin appearance, as highlighted by the authors of this study, “Psoriasis and Skin Barrier Dysfunction: The Role of Gentle Cleansers and Moisturizers in Treating Psoriasis.”
Leon Kircik, MD, said that in his recent study there exists a knowledge gap surrounding the use of skin care to improve the skin barrier among psoriasis patients.
Dr Andrew F. Alexis MD MPH FAAD said psoriasis, a chronic immune-mediated dermatologic disorder, is associated with multisystemic comorbidities and involves treatment with various prescription therapies. Previous research has noted epidermal barrier abnormalities in such lesions, and presently, data are scarce regarding skin barrier function in such patients.
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