Can ibuprofen be used safely in patients with psoriasis and what are the benefits and risks of managing pain and inflammation in these patients?
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1. Yes, ibuprofen can be safely used in psoriasis patients for pain relief, but it may occasionally exacerbate skin symptoms.
2. Ibuprofen is generally safe for psoriasis; however, it can sometimes trigger flare-ups, so monitoring is advised.
3. While generally safe, ibuprofen can aggravate psoriasis in some cases. Benefits include effective pain and inflammation control.
4. Patients with psoriasis can use ibuprofen, but risk of skin flare-ups exists. It effectively reduces pain and inflammation.