crohnsinct
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Sorry to bother you all with this mundane issue but.....
The rash we had been told all along was eczema (by a local adult derm) is actually Remicade induced psoriasis. O's GI was getting concerned and sent us to the ped derm at his hospital. Seems even though Remicade is a treatment for psoriasis it could also cause psoriasis in a small percentage of cases. She has it all over her body. Her face is beat red, scaly and bleeding...it is even in her privates.
Derm says not much we can do but dropping Remicade clears up about 60-70% of the cases. She is letting GI make the calls though as IBD is the primary concern.
Went to lunch and O says she doesn't care how ugly or itchy she is she isn't dropping Remicade.
I imagine we might be able to back down the dose (She is on 10) or maybe lengthen schedule (currently every 5 weeks). Waiting to hear from GI.
I thought I saw something once about adding Imuran or Methotrexate to control the psoriasis but can seem to find it again (calling MLP).
If anyone has experience with this I would love to hear it.
The rash we had been told all along was eczema (by a local adult derm) is actually Remicade induced psoriasis. O's GI was getting concerned and sent us to the ped derm at his hospital. Seems even though Remicade is a treatment for psoriasis it could also cause psoriasis in a small percentage of cases. She has it all over her body. Her face is beat red, scaly and bleeding...it is even in her privates.
Derm says not much we can do but dropping Remicade clears up about 60-70% of the cases. She is letting GI make the calls though as IBD is the primary concern.
Went to lunch and O says she doesn't care how ugly or itchy she is she isn't dropping Remicade.
I imagine we might be able to back down the dose (She is on 10) or maybe lengthen schedule (currently every 5 weeks). Waiting to hear from GI.
I thought I saw something once about adding Imuran or Methotrexate to control the psoriasis but can seem to find it again (calling MLP).
If anyone has experience with this I would love to hear it.