I have had psoriasis on my palms for the last 18 years, and it has become more severe over time. What are the best treatment options for chronic palm psoriasis?
Asked by Male, 35 · 5 days ago
Psoriasis on the palms for many years can become thick, dry, cracked, painful, and difficult to manage because the skin on the hands is constantly exposed to friction, water, soaps, and chemicals. Psoriasis is a long-term condition in which the immune system causes the skin cells to grow too quickly, leading to scaling, redness, itching, and cracking. Although there is no permanent cure, many treatments can help control symptoms and improve quality of life. Treatment usually includes regular use of thick moisturizers to reduce dryness and cracking, along with medicated creams prescribed by a dermatologist, such as steroid creams, vitamin D-based creams, or other anti-inflammatory medicines. In more severe or long-standing cases, doctors may advise phototherapy (light treatment), oral medicines, or newer immune-targeting injections or tablets to control inflammation more effectively. Avoiding triggers such as stress, smoking, alcohol, harsh soaps, detergents, skin injury, and excessive hand washing may also help reduce flare-ups. Wearing gloves while doing household work and keeping the hands moisturized frequently can protect the skin barrier. Since chronic palm psoriasis can sometimes resemble fungal infection or eczema, regular follow-up with a dermatologist is important to confirm the diagnosis and adjust treatment if needed. With proper long-term care and medical treatment, many people are able to control symptoms and reduce flare-ups significantly.