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Jacobi A, et al. (2015). Keratolytics and emollients and their role in the therapy of psoriasis: A systematic review.
Its diffuser facilitates a better application. Visible improvement of symptoms from the 1st week of application. They can be used to replace lost moisture whenever your skin feels dry or tight. They're very safe and you cannot overuse them. You can buy emollients from a pharmacy without a prescription. If the skin condition is severe, talk to a GP, nurse or health visitor, as you may need a stronger treatment.If you have a flare-up or actively inflamed skin, sunscreen may irritate your skin further. In these instances, it may be best to avoid sun exposure or to wear clothing that protects your skin from the sun’s rays. If you experience any of these symptoms, talk to a GP, nurse or pharmacist. Safety advice when using emollients Fire safety
It may take some trial and error with psoriasis treatments, like creams, before you find a perfect match for you. This can take some time, especially since some products may need a certain number of days or weeks before you see results. A 3-second press covers approximately the palm of your hand and is equivalent to 1 mL of spray solution.Psomadakis CE, et al. (2019). New and emerging topical therapies for psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. If you or your children need to use an emollient regularly, it's a good idea to keep some in small pots or tubes at home, school or work. How to use emollients How to use emollients on your skin