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This Wise Little Narwhal Has Something to Teach Us All About Invisible Illness

This Wise Little Narwhal Has Something to Teach Us All About Invisible Illness

Migraine representation in children's books is important for everyone, not just kids.

March 14, 2024

by Clara Siegmund

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Learning to Move Forward and Coexist with Psoriasis

Learning to Move Forward and Coexist with Psoriasis

Joni shares advice on coming to terms with living with psoriasis by researching the condition, finding support, and speaking up.

January 30, 2024

by Joni Kazantzis

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@member
in  Symptoms12:16 PM
Can anyone recommend an ointment (besides neosporin) for the cracks on bottom of feet caused by the dry skin psoriasis causes?
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@member
in  Come say “hello!”Thursday
Joni is it half and half
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@member
in  SymptomsMar 14
Eating the right food is important not just to help reduce psoriasis flare-ups but also for good general health
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@member
in  Come say “hello!”Mar 13
Hi there everyone I suffer from scalp psoriasis which is itchy and scaly and drives my crazy. I have a medication serum which does nothing to help the situation so am looking for a more clean solution. I will try the apple cider (mother)diluted and get back about how that works for me.
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@member4:06 PM
@member I also suffer from scalp psoriasis and just like you I also will try diluted apple cider and I will leave for a while before rinsing it off.
@member
in  Triggers and Flares3:28 AM
I’m experiencing some issues around my new tattoo and I’m convinced it’s my psoriasis acting up again because it only flairs when I have extended amounts of bad stress and anxiety. It’s in the bend of my arm and that tattoo artist said to use lubriderm moisturizer but it seems to irritate my skin so bad. Not even the tattoo it’s the crevice of my arm. I’m not sure what moisturizer to use that can help with healing a tattoo while not pissing off my psoriasis any more than it has already because it hurts
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