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Psoriasis Treatment in Thailand

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Hi,

 

I see there have been a few historical threads on Psoriasis Treatment in Thailand and i have been researching a little bit to see what my options are. 

 

I have mild / Severe Pso, currently using Enstilar but my supply is now diminishing and to be honest it is simply not working well. I have recently purchased a narrowband light also.

I am looking to understand what Treatments are available in Thailand and also India ( i may look to travel for treatment when free travel resumes) 

 

I understand any advice given will not be specific to me and i will be consulting a specialist in the next few weeks, but would like to hear what advice anyone has and what treatments are available 

19 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Treatments available = medications (topical and oral) and UV light.

Last I saw my derm at Bumrungrad I am pretty sure she said some injectable biologics are now available here too (Cosentyx? Skyrizi? don't remember exactly). Prices will be cheaper in India though for sure.

 

The Derm Institute of the Rajavithi Hospital near Victory Monument has a UVB chamber in addition to some pretty good doctors.

1 hour ago, Why Me said:

Last I saw my derm at Bumrungrad I am pretty sure she said some injectable biologics are now available here too (Cosentyx? Skyrizi? don't remember exactly). Prices will be cheaper in India though for sure.

 

The Derm Institute of the Rajavithi Hospital near Victory Monument has a UVB chamber in addition to some pretty good doctors.

there are several injectable biologics available - all very, very, very expensive.

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