ECHO: "It started when I was 19, it started on my hands and my feed and it was bearable, but it was sore.“I dealt with that for a few years, but it was after I had my daughter that it started getting really bad."It was getting worse and every cream I got from the doctors just wasn't working.
Or it would work for a bit, my skin would get used to it and then it would get bad again."I used to have all types of moisturiser, steroid cream, stuff that would go in the bath, shampoos for my hair and it would soothe it for a little bit, but it wouldn't take the pain away."I ended up having to take painkillers, strong ones like Tramadol, just to try and compensate the pain."Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin.
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