When you suffer from a skin condition like psoriasis, you’re living with something that doesn’t just go away over time. Skin conditions linger, requiring multiple rounds of treatment, experimentation with different products, and even lifestyle changes. Yet, not all treatments work for all people. Sometimes, it’s best to nail down the cause of your irritation before you consider treatment. Knowing the cause or causes of psoriasis can put you on the path to healing. Here are the top 5 triggers and causes of psoriasis. We recommend keeping this list in mind as you begin researching treatment plans.
Genes
If someone in your family has psoriasis, chances are you’ll have it too. Some people are just naturally predisposed to psoriasis. While there’s nothing you can do to change your DNA, there are a wealth of treatment options, including these home remedies, available to help you heal.
Stress
Stress wreaks havoc on your skin; that’s no secret. Genetic markers for psoriasis, combined with a stressful environment, often causes the condition to become active. We know it’s tough to do with busy schedules and full lives, but we can’t say this enough. You have to take time for yourself! Find an activity that puts you in your happy place, whether that’s walking, coloring, meditation, or binge-watching makeup tutorials, and do it!
Cold Weather
We all know about winter skin. The harsh air sucks up the moisture in your skin, leaving you literally high and dry. Itchiness, redness, irritation, and flakiness run rampant. This creates the perfect foundation for psoriasis and other skin conditions to take root. Moisturize and protect yourself.
Medications
Drugs often have less-than-desirable side effects. Medications that contain lithium, such as those prescribed for bipolar disorder, aggravate psoriasis. We recommend speaking with your doctor about your skin conditions if this is the case for you.
Smoking
Smoking causes all sorts of problems for your body, and it can also irritate your skin. If you have genetic markers for psoriasis, smoking may exacerbate your existing lesions. In fact, people who smoke are more likely to have psoriasis than people who don’t. All the more reason to consider quitting.
No matter the causes of psoriasis, Sebamed is here to help. Our range of creams, lotions, and washes soothe sensitive, irritated skin, bringing you one step closer to the healthiest skin of your life. Check out our full lineup here.
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