How to avoid psoriasis recurrence

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Now for some skin diseases without psoriasis infection, what we want to know most is how to effectively prevent the recurrence of psoriasis. Here we introduce the pathogenic factors of psoriasis

How to avoid psoriasis recurrence

1、 Emotion regulation. In the cold winter, people's emotions are more impatient, so to control their emotions. If the patient has emotional disorder for a long time, it will be aggravated with the growth of age and the extension of the course of disease. So patients should be more sun, adjust their emotions, help relieve depression.

2、 Do a good job in moisturizing the skin. In winter, the skin vessels of patients are often in a state of contraction, the secretion of sweat glands and sebaceous glands will be reduced, and then there will be skin itching, redness and swelling, and even some irregular peeling and chapping, which is the most obvious in the lower limbs. Patients should pay attention to the bath matters, not too often, not too high water temperature, do not rub hard, do not use soap with strong alkaline, patients try to use the bath gel with moisturizing ingredients and the moisturizing cream after the bath.

3、 Pay attention to prevent cold, tonsillitis, etc. Respiratory disease is an important factor to induce and aggravate the disease. Low temperature in winter and low immunity make people more likely to catch a cold or suffer from upper respiratory diseases. However, the door should actively prevent the invasion of bacteria, to avoid cold and other symptoms. Patients can do some moderate exercise to promote the body's blood circulation, enhance cardiopulmonary function, make the respiratory system get beneficial exercise, enhance immune resistance.

matters needing attention

Psoriasis, also known as psoriasis, is a chronic skin disease that is difficult to treat. Generally, the disease is lighter in summer and heavier in winter. Therefore, we must pay attention to nursing matters in winter to avoid aggravation or recurrence of the disease.