Should I carry on using creams when phototherapy?
Type:Uv phototherapy Time:2016-08-29 11:07:02It can be effective to take other treatments at the same time as
having light therapy, but talk to your dermatologist about what is best
for you.
It can help to carry on using
emollients during your treatment, as it can stop scales from building up
on your skin, which can affect how much UV light penetrates your skin.
However, ask your dermatologist for advice about any creams you¡¯re using
as some may protect your skin from the light and reduce the effect of
the treatment.
If you¡¯re taking tablets for
psoriasis, it¡¯s important to let your dermatologist or phototherapy
nurse know, as some tablets can increase your skin¡¯s sensitivity to
sunlight.
It can sometimes help to clear your
psoriasis faster if you take other treatments, such as medicated creams,
at the same time as having UVB or PUVA light therapy. Using creams and
ointments at the same time as light therapy may also help if your
psoriasis isn't responding to either treatment on its own. Your
dermatologist will tell you if he or she thinks this is an appropriate
treatment for you.
Produced by Stephanie Hughes, Bupa Health Information Team, March 2012
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