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You may have to take time off from work for psoriasis treatments or the side effects they may cause. Talk to your supervisor and any co-workers who need to know. The more they understand about psoriasis and the treatments you get, the more supportive they're likely to be. If you don't get the support and help you need at work, make an appointment to see a human resources counselor.

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