Clinique Dermatologique Pédiatrique de PragueDr Michaels and treatment of psoriasis in
children During March–June this year we conducted a verification test using Dr Michaels psoriasis treatment in child patients. We selected a group of 6 children between 7 to 16 years of age, with extensive psoriasis on the trunk, limbs and scalp. Two children had an acute form combined with a chronically stationary form, four children has a chronically stationary form. The duration of disease was from six months to six years. Already after one week of using Dr Michaels products we could see improvement in the scalp area; all children were clear of symptoms within 4 weeks. On the body areas improvement was noticeable after 2 weeks, 3 children were clear of symptoms totally within 6 weeks from starting the treatment, 2 girls improved significantly, but psoriasis residues persisted on the palms and soles. Only our youngest patient with a very large acute form of the disease first started with irritation, redness and rhagades (mainly on the hands and feet), then the scalp healed. There was no improvement in the affected body areas. All children were at the beginning treated with standard local treatment: corticosteroids, vitamin D3 derivatives, tar, ichthyol and emollients. Dr Michaels products seem to be a very effective and safe alternative to conventional therapies in children. With the exception of one patient we experienced a much earlier improvement during treatment, and the remission period lasted longer than with other procedures. We were mostly surprised by the rapid effect in the scalp area, since this is the most difficult area to treat using conventional treatment methods. We recommend Dr Michaels products for all our child patients with a chronic stationary form of psoriasis. September 16, 2009 Medical Faculty Hospital Motol MD Stepanka Capkova Paediatric Dermatologist |
Clinique Dermatologique de Kralov
Dear Colleagues, at the Hradec Kralove Medical Faculty Hospital, in our Department of Dermatology and Venereology, we had the opportunity to try Dr Michaels products (gel, cream and oil) for the treatment of plaque psoriasis in 6 of our patients. Out of these 6 patients, 4 of them responded to this treatment very well (1 fully healed, 1 improved by 75 %, 2 improved by 50 %). Two patients worsened - however, with one person this was probably not associated with Dr Michaels products, the second person had a tar allergy (Dr Michaels gel contains tar). All patients evaluated Dr Michaels cream very positively. Result: DrMichaels product can be recommended for the treatment of local plaque psoriasis. September 22, 2008 Hradec Kralove Medical Faculty Hospital Department of Dermatology and Venereology MD Karel Ettler Head Physician |
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