The treatment of psoriasis nail lesions includes local topical drugs, intradermal injection of glucocorticoids, systemic drugs and non-pharmacological treatment.
1. Local topical drugs: commonly used drugs include betamethasone ointment, carbotriol ointment and so on.
2. Intradermal injection of glucocorticoids: suitable for lesions caused by nail matrix such as punctate depression and ridge. Commonly used glucocorticosteroids include trimethoprim and so on.
3. Systemic medication: commonly used including methotrexate, cyclosporine, retinoic acid, biological agents, etc.
4. Non-pharmacological treatment: mainly including long-wave ultraviolet light therapy, laser therapy, etc.
Patients with psoriasis nail lesions are advised to seek medical treatment in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment. The use of specific drugs should be carried out under the guidance of doctors, do not self-medication.