Can people with psoriasis have pets? What the experts say!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-02

Shhhhhhh Many people like to raise small animals, and psoriasis patients are no exception, but psoriasis is a stubborn disease, and a little carelessness in life may lead to the aggravation of the disease. So can a psoriasis patient have a pet?

As we all know, pets are more or less hidden in some pathogenic bacteria or parasites, and some patients with low immunity may be infected when they come into contact with pets, which will lead to the occurrence of other diseases, and then induce or aggravate psoriasis. From this point it is recommended that psoriasis sufferers are better off pets.

Some animals such as cats, dogs, etc., have very sharp teeth or claws, and patients may be accidentally scratched or bitten when playing with them, causing physical trauma, one of the causes of psoriasis is traumatic infection, so from this point, it is recommended that psoriasis patients try not to have pets.

Most pets have the phenomenon of hair loss, some patients with skin allergies or allergies may cause their own allergic symptoms, allergies are a cause of psoriasis ** or aggravation, so it is recommended that psoriasis patients or do not have pets.

If you really like pets, make sure that you are not allergic to pets. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of pets, regularly bathe pets, inject vaccines in a timely manner, regularly clean and disinfect pet supplies, control the range of activities of pets, and ventilate the room frequently.

In addition, psoriasis patients should not be in close contact with pets, so that they can not only get the happiness and psychological comfort brought by pets, but also do not affect human health, and a happy mood will be more conducive to the recovery of psoriasis.

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