Is Uriage's Soothing Repair Serum a Medication or Regular Lotion? - Pharmacology

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Is Uriage (Soothing Repair Serum) a medicinal product or a regular lotion?


I am a psoriasis patient and currently on medication.
My skin continues to have small flakes (is this related to psoriasis or just dry skin?).

Miss Lin, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/03/21

Dr. Wu Huiling reply Pharmacology


Hello! Regarding this issue, please check the labeling on the product packaging.
If it is classified as a drug by the Department of Health with the registration number (輸)XXXXXX, it requires a prescription or instructions from a physician for use.
If it is classified as a cosmetic with the registration number (輸)XXXXXX, it is intended for the enhancement or maintenance of skin appearance.
As you are a patient with psoriasis (also known as "psoriasis" due to symptoms such as silver scales), and considering the variable climate during seasonal transitions, it is advisable for you to consult a dermatologist.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease related to genetic predisposition and is triggered by both internal and external factors, leading to keratinocyte proliferation and inflammatory responses.
The exact causes of psoriasis remain unclear, and there is currently no definitive medication that can cure it.
However, many different treatment methods can effectively control psoriasis, so it is important to understand that "it can improve, but it cannot be cured." "Prevention is better than cure," so it is essential to maintain both physical and mental health, manage stress appropriately, and exposure to sunlight (ultraviolet light) can help stabilize psoriasis.

Reply Date: 2005/03/21

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Uriage's Soothing Repair Serum is not classified as a medication; rather, it is a cosmetic product designed to provide hydration and soothing effects for the skin. This serum is formulated to help repair and restore the skin barrier, making it suitable for individuals with sensitive or compromised skin, including those with conditions like psoriasis.

As a psoriasis patient, the presence of small flakes or scales on your skin can indeed be attributed to the underlying condition itself. Psoriasis is characterized by an accelerated skin cell turnover, leading to the accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface, which manifests as scaling. This can be exacerbated by dry skin, which is common in individuals with psoriasis. Therefore, the flakes you are observing may be a combination of both the psoriasis and the dryness of your skin.

In managing psoriasis, it is essential to maintain skin hydration. While Uriage's Soothing Repair Serum can help alleviate dryness and soothe irritated skin, it should not replace any prescribed topical treatments or systemic medications that your healthcare provider has recommended for managing your psoriasis. Instead, it can be used as an adjunct to your treatment regimen to enhance skin hydration and comfort.

Here are some additional considerations for managing psoriasis and dry skin:
1. Moisturization: Regularly applying a good moisturizer is crucial. Look for products that contain ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or glycerin, which help to lock in moisture and repair the skin barrier.

2. Bathing Practices: When bathing, use lukewarm water instead of hot water, as hot water can strip the skin of its natural oils. Adding bath oils or oatmeal can also help soothe the skin.

3. Avoid Irritants: Be mindful of products that may irritate your skin, such as harsh soaps, fragrances, or alcohol-based products. Opt for gentle, fragrance-free options.

4. Sun Protection: Sun exposure can sometimes improve psoriasis, but it is essential to protect your skin from sunburn. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen when outdoors.

5. Consult Your Dermatologist: If you notice that your skin condition is worsening or if the flakes are persistent, it is advisable to consult your dermatologist. They can assess your skin and may recommend additional treatments, such as topical corticosteroids or other therapies specifically designed for psoriasis.

6. Diet and Lifestyle: Some patients find that certain dietary changes or lifestyle modifications can help manage their psoriasis. Keeping a food diary to identify potential triggers may be beneficial.

In summary, while Uriage's Soothing Repair Serum can provide relief from dryness and support skin health, it is not a medication for psoriasis. It is essential to continue following your prescribed treatment plan and consult with your healthcare provider for any concerns regarding your skin condition.

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