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@echapman Hi! this really works for you? how often do you use it and which one do you use?
Clobetasol is the only thing that works that I can tolerate. It just cleared up and I got another bout of it, which is unusual for me, I usually get a flare once every year or two. So I'm looking for alternate solutions.

I apprecite your time in responding to this.

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Clobetasol is a potent corticosteroid, similar to cortisol—I've been using it for many years. If you're experiencing another flare-up, it could indicate that your cortisol levels are low and inflammation is high. Have you ever had your cortisol levels tested, or undergone an ACTH stimulation test (also known as a Synacthen test)? I'm speaking from 66 years of experience with both psoriasis and low cortisol.

@dcohnela Of course it works for me. That's why I use it every day after each urination. Wonderful stuff.