Saliso
Saliso Products are primarily used for
Psoriasis
About Saliso Products
Saliso Products side effects
Common
Side Effect of Saliso is Application site irritation.
How Saliso Products work
Coal Tar + Salicylic Acid consists of two medicines: coal tar and salicylic acid, both work together to treat psoriasis by addressing the underlying causes. Coal tar decreases skin cells' rapid proliferation, decreasing scaling and inflammation in psoriatic plaques. Salicylic acid plays a supporting role in the process by softening and dissolving the thick, scaly patches and enhancing skin texture. Combined, these agents can help lower the psoriasis symptoms, promote softer skin, and allow the skin’s natural repair process.
Patient Concerns about Saliso Products
Frequently asked questions about Saliso Products
Frequently asked questions about Saliso Products
Q. What is Saliso Soap used for?
Saliso Soap is used to treat psoriasis. It helps to provide relief from redness, itching, and swelling. It removes dead skin cells and helps soften the skin.
Q. Can Saliso Soap help with thick, scaly, or flaky skin patches?
Yes, salicylic acid and coal tar present in Saliso Soap act as keratolytic agents that break down and remove dead skin cells, softening rough patches.
Q. How long does Saliso Soap usually take to see improvement?
The exact time Saliso Soap takes to see improvement is not known. However, you may notice some relief within a few days, but full benefits often take several weeks of regular use.
Q. Should I avoid sunlight while using Saliso Soap?
Yes, treated skin with Saliso Soap can be more sensitive to sunlight, so avoid sun exposure and use protective measures like sunscreen.
Q. Can Saliso Soap stain clothes or nails?
Coal tar present in Saliso Soap can stain fabrics, hair, and nails, so be careful during application to avoid unwanted staining.
Q. What should I do if my skin condition does not improve or gets worse after Saliso Soap?
If your skin condition does not improve or gets worse after Saliso Soap, stop using the medicine and consult your doctor for evaluation and alternative treatment options.