Psoriasis A Treatable disease
Dr.G.Raghurama Rao, MBBS, M.D.( Derm.) Former Prof & HOD - Dermatology of Andhra Medical college - Visakhapatnam. Consultant Dermatologist, Surya Skin Care & Research Center - Visakhapatnam
Facts about Psoriasis:
- Psoriasis is neither infectious nor communicable disease.
- It is not a life-threatening disease.
- One can marry and have normal family life.
- Psoriatic patients can become pregnant have normal children.
- The exact cause of this disease is not known.
- Heredity seems to play a role. The exact mode of inheritance is not established.
- About 30% of patients have an affected first – degree relative.
- If only one parent is affected, the risk for child is 16%.
- If both parents are affected, the risk increases to 50%.
- Physical and mental stress, viral and bacterial infections, environmental factors (winter, sunlight), drugs (Homeopathy, Ayurveda and some allopathic drugs), Alcohol, smoking may aggravate or precipitate psoriasis in a genetically predisposed individual.
- It is a chronic disease like diabetes and manageable disease.
Is Psoriasis beyond the skin disease?
- Of late, Psoriasis is considered to be a systemic disease because of its association with several illnesses (comorbidities) like
- Psoriatic arthritis – nearly 7-30% of patients develop arthritis of smaller joints of hands and feet.
- Metabolic syndromes – hypertension, dyslipidemias, obesity, higher cardio vascular disease risk.
- Psycho social burden - depression, suicidal tendencies and alcoholism.
- Pulmonary obstructive disease
- Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Ocular inflammation.
Patients with moderate to severe psoriatic skin disease have a higher association with these comorbidities, which may be related through common pathogenic mechanism.
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September 29, 21 05:57:39 PM IST