Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder which origin isn't known that's why experts can't pin-point possible preventions for this condition. However, heredity is being considered concerning this disorder because one out of three individuals who have psoriasis has relatives who had this too. If a person have older relatives that are infected with this skin disorder, there are chances that he/she may have it as well.
Psoriasis is a common skin disease which usually appears on elbows and knees. It is characterized by thick patches of red swollen skin with silvery scales. This happens because cell maturation is speedy for those who have Psoriasis which takes only three to four days (normal is 1 month).
This fast cell maturation causes the peeling (scaling) of skin. Some of the factors that may trigger Psoriasis are: 1. Stress 2.
HIV or streptococcal infection 3. Physical illness 4. Taking medications with lithium, propranolo or other beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors (used to treat high blood pressure) quinidine,antimalarial drugs or hydroxychoroquine 5.
Minor factors: environment, obesity, diet, alcohol consumption, and smoking of cigarette So if you have immediate relative with this disease, maybe try avoiding those factors that may trigger Psoriasis.
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