Many Psoriasis Patients are Undertreated, Says Study

Many Psoriasis Patients are Undertreated, Says Study An alarming majority of patients suffering from psoriasis are dissatisfied with their treatment plan. When it comes to itchy and painful flares, many with moderate or severe psoriasis are receiving only topical treatments. In the everydayHEALTH.com article, Many Psoriasis Patients are Undertreated, Says Study, Dr. Colby Evans and others share their

Treating Psoriasis on a Budget

Treating Psoriasis on a Budget Many psoriasis patients have health insurance, yet go without treatment due to financial reasons at some point. When it comes to products for psoriasis, things can get costly. Our dermatologists recommend talking to your doctor in this everydayHEALTH.com article, Treating Psoriasis on a Budget. Your doctor can recommend alternatives like using generic

Alcohol and Psoriasis: Why They Don’t Always Mix

Alcohol and Psoriasis: Why They Don’t Always Mix Alcohol has the potential to provoke psoriasis flares, increase skin dryness, and lower treatment response in patients suffering from psoriasis. Dr. Colby Evans of Evans Dermatology discusses why your body reacts this way in the everydayHEALTH.com article, Alcohol and Psoriasis: Why They Don’t Always Mix. Details such as the type

In Some Henna Tattoos, a Harmful Dye – Allergic Reaction

In Some Henna Tattoos, a Harmful Dye – Allergic Reaction Whereas traditional henna is harmless, black henna contains a dye that can provoke a severe allergic reaction. Dr. Colby Evans from Evans Dermatology explains a case he treated in The New York Times article, In Some Henna Tattoos, a Harmful Dye. In many instances, a single bad reaction to