My pityriasis rubra pilaris blog

Hi, I'm Kev Hickey and I have a rare skin disease called pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP). This blog is my diary of my experiences with PRP including my treatment. symptoms. side effects and general thoughts on all things related to having PRP.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

3rd Doctors Visit

Went to Drs again on 11 March. By this time the rash changed from day to day.  Some days it was very dry & scaly other days it was very red.  As well as arranging dermatology appointment he perscribed different antifungal tablets(Itraconazole 100mg capsules) as well as doublebase gel (Emoliant) 
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