Psoriasis Treatments Lincoln NE

Find top doctors who perform Psoriasis Treatments in Lincoln, NE. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Lincoln, NE.

Local Businesses

South Lincoln Dermatology Clinic

(402) 858-1407
2625 Stockwell St
Lincoln, NE 68502


R. Samuel Bryant

(402) 484-7001
1408 W 43Rd Ave
Lincoln, NE 68510


Orchard Todd F

1-402-483-2572
1730 South 70Th Street Suite 210
Lincoln, NE 68506


Rudolf Strnot

(402) 466-2484
600 N Cotner Blvd – Suite 200
Lincoln, NE 68505


Mathieu Hinze

(402) 483-2572
1730 South 70Th Street Suite 210
Lincoln, NE 68506


Rodney S.W. Basler

(402) 421-3335
2625 Stockwell St
Lincoln, NE 68502


Frederick Arnold Mausolf

402-486-4269
4645 Normal Blvd Ste 245
Lincoln, NE 68506


Geoffrey Charles Basler

(402) 421-3335
2625 Stockwell St
Lincoln, NE 68502


Nebraska Hand & Shoulder Inst

(402) 477-4263
998 Cash Rd Sw
Lincoln, NE 68521


Robyn Ryan

(402) 483-7700
Po Box 6068
Lincoln, NE 68506


Rex F Largen

(402) 423-7000
5533 S 27Th Street – Suite 103
Lincoln, NE 68512


Margaeret Sutton, M.D.

402-484-9009
Sutton Ryan Dermatology,1710 S 70Th
Lincoln, NE 68506


Skin Rejuvenation, Dr Ann E Lott

(402) 261-0860
2900 S 70Th St
Lincoln, NE 68506


R. Samuel Bryant

(402) 483-2572
1730 S. 70Th Street Suite 210
Lincoln, NE 68506


Mitchell Henry

(402) 435-0044
2222 S. 16Th Street Suite 300
Lincoln, NE 68502


Hao Sijun Facs

402-483-7825
4740 A St – Ste 100
Lincoln, NE 68510


Ann E Lott

(402) 483-1111
2900 S 70Th St – Suite 450
Lincoln, NE 68506


Margaret Kontras Sutton

(402) 484-9009
1710 S 70Th St
Lincoln, NE 68506


Geoffrey Charles Basler

402-421-3335
2625 Stockwell St
Lincoln, NE 68502


Rex F Largen

402-423-7000
5533 S 27Th St Ste 103
Lincoln, NE 68512


Psoriasis Treatments FAQ in Lincoln, NE

Would probiotics help psoriasis?

They showed that probiotics can reduce the psoriasis area and severity index of psoriasis patients, inhibit the inflammation level of psoriasis, regulate immune cells, and regulate the composition of the microbiota [15–17].

Is it better to keep psoriasis moist or dry?

Symptoms get worse when your skin is dry, so keep it moist with creams and ointments. Thick and oily ones, like petroleum jelly, are usually best. They’re better at trapping moisture beneath the skin.

Can psoriasis spread to private parts?

If you have psoriasis on or around your genitals, you have genital psoriasis. Many people who have psoriasis will have a flare in this area. Even children get genital psoriasis. As embarrassing as this may feel, it is important to tell your dermatologist if you have psoriasis on (or around) your genitals.

What heals psoriasis naturally?

Warm baths. Aloe vera. Omega-3 fatty acids. Turmeric (curcumin) Oregon grape. Maintaining a moderate weight. Using a humidifier. Stress-relieving activities.

What happens if you pick at plaque psoriasis?

Avoid picking at scales as a way to remove them. It is easy to pull too much of a scale off, leading to broken skin underneath. This could cause further irritation or bleeding that makes symptoms worse. Picking may also put the skin at an increased risk for infection.

What is the best cream for psoriasis?

Curél Hydra Therapy Wet Skin Moisturizer. This product is activated by water and designed to be used on freshly-showered skin. Dermarest Psoriasis Medicated Treatment Gel. Gold Bond: Multi-Symptom Psoriasis Relief Cream. MG217 Medicated Salicylic Acid Cream. Medovie 3HX All-Natural Plant-Rich Derma Cream.

What triggered your psoriasis?

Psoriasis triggers Weather, especially cold, dry conditions. Injury to the skin, such as a cut or scrape, a bug bite, or a severe sunburn. Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. Heavy alcohol consumption.

Can liver problems cause psoriasis?

Studies have found that having certain other forms of liver disease raises your risk of psoriasis, too. This includes: Alcoholic liver disease. Primary biliary cholangitis, an autoimmune disease where your body destroys the bile ducts in your liver.

What food should psoriasis patients avoid?

wheat and wheat derivatives. rye, barley, and malt. pasta, noodles, and baked goods containing wheat, rye, barley, and malt. certain processed foods. certain sauces and condiments. beer and malt beverages.

Will psoriasis show up on a blood test?

There is no single blood test that can check for psoriatic arthritis (PsA), a chronic, inflammatory disease of the joints that can also cause a skin disorder called psoriasis. Your doctor will order a series of blood tests to check for different signs of psoriatic arthritis.