Psoriatic Disease: Tips for Better Living
Good Support Is Key
Don’t Blame Yourself
Have a Routine
Give Your Medication Time to Work
Start the Day Right
Ergo Is the Way to Go
Find Ways to Be Active
Exercise Caution
Knowledge Is Power
Try Not to Scratch That Itch
Find Dr. Right
Make Lifestyle Changes
Talk Things Out
Look Into Modern Medicine
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Alisha M. Bridges, psoriasis advocate; volunteer, National Psoriasis Foundation, Atlanta.
The Rev. Howard Chang, contributor, Everyday Health; volunteer, National Psoriasis Foundation, Northern California Division, Sacramento, CA.
Jody Quinn, volunteer and community ambassador, National Psoriasis Foundation, Plymouth, MA.
Lilly Stairs, head of patient advocacy, Clara Health; board member, American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA); founder and principal, Patient Authentic, Boston.
Nilanjana Bose, MD, rheumatologist, Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital, Houston.
Elena Schiopu, MD, rheumatologist, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI.
Donna Naranjo, physician assistant, One Medical, Phoenix, AZ.