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Stay away from psoriasis and avoid these 5 common triggers.
Psoriasis, medically known as psoriasis, is a common chronic inflammatory disease. Although it is not life-threatening, the reversal, intense itching, and changes in appearance cause great discomfort to the patient. It is worth noting that psoriasis cannot**, but with reasonable ** and lifestyle adjustments, the condition can be effectively controlled.
1.Genetic factors.
Heredity plays an important role in the onset of psoriasis. If you have psoriasis in your family, then other family members are also more likely to have the disease. Scientific studies have shown that psoriasis occurs as a result of a combination of genetic inheritance and environmental factors.
2.Infectious factors.
Infections are thought to be an important trigger for the onset of psoriasis, especially bacterial and viral infections. For example, Staphylococcus aureus infection is strongly associated with the development of guttate psoriasis. Upper respiratory tract infections often trigger acute attacks of psoriasis.
3.Mental stress.
Stress is a common factor that induces and aggravates psoriasis. Long-term mental stress, anxiety and depression can lead to worsening of the condition. Therefore, maintaining a good state of mind and reducing mental stress is essential to control the condition of psoriasis.
4.Bad habits.
Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and irregular work and rest, can trigger or worsen psoriasis. Studies have shown that smoking can increase the risk of exacerbations in people with psoriasis, and moderate alcohol consumption may be protective in some patients.
5.Medication stimulus.
Certain medications may induce or worsen psoriasis, especially nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and - blockers. Therefore, when taking this type of medication, it is necessary to communicate with your doctor and assess the risks.
Western Medicine** Protocol.
In Western medicine, psoriasis mainly includes topical medications, phototherapy, and systemic medications. Topical drugs mainly include corticosteroids, vitamin D3 analogues, and keratin softeners. Phototherapy includes narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy. Systemic** involves the use of immunosuppressants such as methotrexate and biologics.
Perspectives on Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Application of Ancient Prescriptions.
Traditional Chinese medicine classifies psoriasis as a "white boil", believing that its onset is related to blood fever, blood dryness, and blood deficiency, emphasizing the combination of internal and external treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to adjusting the internal environment of the body, balancing the five elements of yin and yang, and achieving the effect of the first disease.
Ancient recipe reference: "rhino horn rehmannia soup" in the "Surgical Syndrome and Treatment of the Whole Life Collection" is often used for **psoriasis. The recipe is composed of rhino horn (mostly replaced by buffalo horn in modern times), rehmannia root, white peony, peony bark, etc. Its principle is to clear heat and cool blood, moisturize yin and dryness.
Rhino horn rehmannia soup: buffalo horn clears heat and detoxifies, cools blood and extinguishes wind; Rehmannia and white peony nourish yin and nourish blood, soften the liver and extinguish wind; The peony skin clears heat and cools the blood, invigorates the blood and dissipates stasis. The whole party plays the effect of clearing heat and cooling blood, moisturizing yin and dryness.
When applying ancient prescriptions, under the guidance of a TCM practitioner, the composition and dosage of the medicine should be reasonably adjusted according to the individual's constitution and syndrome differentiation.
Conclusion. Although psoriasis can't, it can effectively control the condition and improve the quality of life by reasonably avoiding the triggers and actively cooperating. The combination of Western medicine and TCM holistic conditioning provides patients with a variety of choices.
Finally, patients should have regular check-ups to monitor changes in their condition, and maintain good communication with their doctors to jointly develop and adjust the best plan. A healthy lifestyle and a positive mindset are equally important for disease control. Let's work together to bring more health and hope to psoriasis patients.
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