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Suffering From Plaque Psoriasis. Taking Triamcinolone. Any Side Effects For This Tablet?

i m suffering from plaque psoriasis since 2000. now its symptoms arr seen on nails, elbows,palm, sole and sometimes seen on the genital parts. now i m taking triamcinolone tablets ip 4mg and ketoconazole tablets ip 200mg. after taking it i found some relief but afraid of side effect may occur
please direct me what shd i do
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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Hi

Thanks for your query.

I am afraid what you are doing is surely causing you more harm than doing any good.

Steroids are totally to be avoided in cases of psoriasis.
View tend to suppress the disease for the time that you take steroids and as soon as you stop with steroids, the disease tends to return in an even worse form.

So I would advise you to see a dermatologist soon so that you can be guided and managed in the correct manner.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Suffering From Plaque Psoriasis. Taking Triamcinolone. Any Side Effects For This Tablet?

Hi Thanks for your query. I am afraid what you are doing is surely causing you more harm than doing any good. Steroids are totally to be avoided in cases of psoriasis. View tend to suppress the disease for the time that you take steroids and as soon as you stop with steroids, the disease tends to return in an even worse form. So I would advise you to see a dermatologist soon so that you can be guided and managed in the correct manner. Dr Geetika Paul