Is psoriasis bound to spread
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I have some psoriasis, originally not serious, now I don't know how, more and more, every year to the winter is my most painful time, because my psoriasis will become very serious, since childhood I have this disease, every year to take a lot of drugs to control, many friends want to know whether psoriasis will spread? Now I'll give you an answer.
Is psoriasis bound to spread
First, as you get older, the more immune you get, the more skin lesions will spread. Psoriasis has a lot of scales on the body, the surface is covered with atypical psoriasis scales, there are also rashes from the palms and soles, and then extended to the whole body. This type of psoriasis is more common in the flexed side of limbs and plica. Pustules dry and desquamate after a few days, but new pustules can appear under them.
Second, the characteristics of psoriasis are also very obvious. Psoriasis is characterized by papules of different sizes, erythema, silvery white scales covered on the surface, clear boundary, and prone to occur on the scalp, limb extension and back. It can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. Pay attention to avoid alcohol, seafood and spicy.
Third, psoriasis can appear in many places. Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by epidermal hyperplasia and easy to relapse. The disease occurs in the scalp, trunk, limb extension, elbow, knee, can also be widely symmetrical distribution. The etiology of psoriasis has not been fully understood. It can be caused by many factors, such as heredity, infection, endocrine, immunity, biochemistry, neuropsychiatric and so on.
matters needing attention
Psoriasis patients usually need to pay more attention to diet, especially not to drink, patients should pay attention to avoid alcohol, if psoriasis patients in the use of systemic drug treatment, drinking for psoriasis patients is adverse. Psoriasis patients should pay attention to the appropriate sun. Ultraviolet rays in the sun can reduce the growth rate of skin cells.