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Stronger Together: What Can a Dermatologist Do For Your Psoriasis?

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✦ Psoriasis symptoms typically include thick, itchy skin patches that may flare up. Patients experiencing these symptoms should consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment options tailored to their needs.
✦ Preparing for a dermatologist appointment involves documenting your skin condition's history, severity, and triggers. This information helps the dermatologist assess your situation and recommend effective treatments more accurately.
✦ While finding a dermatologist can be challenging, starting with a referral from your primary care physician or checking your insurance portal can simplify the process and ensure you receive specialized care.
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The most common symptoms of psoriasis are thick, raised, itchy patches of skin that flare up periodically. The National Psoriasis Foundation recommends that any patients who experience these symptoms should schedule a visit with a dermatologist.

A dermatologist specializes in moderate to severe skin, hair, and nail conditions, ranging from acne to psoriasis. Although all licensed dermatologists can likely help with your psoriasis, dermatologists who specialize in psoriasis can be especially helpful with severe conditions. 

In order to prepare for your first dermatologist appointment, it can be helpful to gather information and questions beforehand.

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The dermatologist will likely ask about your skin condition’s history, severity, triggers, and current treatments.

The four main factors they will investigate are severity, duration, location, and variation. On a scale of 1-10, how severe is your condition? Where do flare-ups usually occur, and how long do they last? Finally, do the symptoms or location vary?

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Do you notice any correlation between foods, fabrics, or temperament that may lead to flare-ups? All of these are important to consider to be prepared for the conversation. 

Have a list of your current medications and dosages ready to provide for the dermatologist or to confirm what is already in the system. Be ready to discuss what treatments you’ve had in the past or currently, especially the degree to which these worked.

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If you are there for a diagnosis, the dermatologist will also likely ask about other common symptoms of psoriasis. This includes joint pain or swelling, life stressors, and family skin history. All of this information will paint a clearer picture that the dermatologist will use to inform their diagnosis or recommend treatment.

However, it’s also important to get all of your questions answered before committing to a new treatment.

If the dermatologist recommends a certain medication, ask how long it should take to see improvements, expected side effects, and reactions with other medications you may be taking.

Are there any lifestyle changes that your dermatologist can suggest to improve your condition?

Take special note of these and brainstorm how to incorporate the changes into your life. 

Like other healthcare providers, finding a dermatologist can be cumbersome.

However, start by asking your primary care practitioner (PCP) if they can provide a referral to a dermatologist to you.

Additionally, using your insurance portal is an accessible way to find dermatologists who accept your insurance. Feel free to call the dermatologist’s office to inquire if the dermatologist has adequate experience with psoriasis patients. 

While your PCP can give you an initial diagnosis, a dermatologist can go into further detail and be an effective partner in finding treatment, coping tactics, and lifestyle changes that can work for you.

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