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Genital psoriasis
Tips for dealing with genital psoriasis

  • Tell the doctor who is treating you (this could be your internist, family practice doctor or gynecologist) that you have psoriasis or a family history of psoriasis, so the possibility of genital psoriasis can be investigated.

  • Start treatment right away to get a quick response and to avoid complications. Follow your physician's advice very carefully.

  • Use steroids exactly as prescribed.

  • Do not apply high-concentration coal tar ointments to the penis, scrotum or vulva, or to areas with cracked skin; they can cause irritation.

  • Let your partner know that psoriasis is not contagious.

  • Wash all medications from the genital area before sexual activity; certain medications can be very irritating.

  • Keep the area clean.

  • Cleanse the area and reapply your medications after being intimate with your partner.

Updated June 2004

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