How does psoriasis infect

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There are several patients with psoriasis in the community recently. We are all afraid that psoriasis will be infectious, but we don't know how it is transmitted. Now we dare not go out. Let me tell you how psoriasis is infectious.

How does psoriasis infect

First: psoriasis is a non infectious skin disease, so please rest assured. The occurrence of psoriasis is due to the accumulation of toxins in the body, formed under the stimulation of the external environment, is because the blood is toxic, and will not be transmitted through the blood, although psoriasis is not genetic, but there is a certain genetic probability. In general, if both parents are psoriasis patients, the incidence rate of children is 50% to 66%. If only one of the parents is psoriasis, the incidence rate of children is about 16.4%.

Second: psoriasis is not contagious, because infection is a parasitic process of pathogens on others. And the skin lesion of psoriasis has no pathogen, so it is not infectious. In severe patients, it is the same, you can rest assured! At the same time, it is necessary to remove the patients' ideological concerns, avoid possible incentives, avoid stimulating food, avoid provocative therapy, and prohibit scratching and hot water washing!

Third: psoriasis is not infectious, psoriasis is a common chronic recurrent skin disease, do not worry, psoriasis will not be infectious. The cause and mechanism of psoriasis is not clear, but it can be concluded that the occurrence of psoriasis is related to genetic, viral or bacterial infection, endocrine dysfunction, metabolic disorders, autoimmune dysfunction and mental trauma.  

matters needing attention

So you do not have to worry, psoriasis is not an infectious disease, will not be transmitted to others, suddenly a few more patients with psoriasis, it is just a coincidence, friends with psoriasis, should go to the hospital in time to cooperate with the doctor for treatment, patients should give up smoking and drinking habits.