Taking charge of psoriasis is about finding an effective treatment and gaining control of your life.
Here are some practical tips to help you manage the effect of psoriasis on your life.
Psoriasis and stress
Studies show that, in some instances, stress can make psoriasis worse. Learn to limit the stress in your life. Try keeping track of the situations you find stressful, then find practical ways of reducing them.
Different people have different ideas about what stress is. Stressful situations can vary from the death of a relative to a cracked coffee cup.
No matter what causes you to become stressed, there are some simple things you can do to control your stress levels.
Co-morbidities associated with psoriasis and their potential impact on disease management
It is now increasingly evident that psoriasis can be associated with other diseases which may have a major impact on patient health. The more common co-morbidities include psoriatic arthritis and anxiety/depression disorders. More recently, psoriasis has also been associated with cancers and metabolic disorders including obesity, dyslipidemia and diabetes. Major factors that may contribute to the unfavourable risk profile include: cigarette smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, hyperhomocysteinemia and psychological stress that have a higher prevalence among patients with psoriasis.
Increased mortality from cardiovascular diseases in patients with severe psoriasis has been documented and this may confer an independent risk of myocardial infarction. Severe psoriasis is associated with a number of cardiovascular risk factors and a higher risk of mortality for cardiovascular events. Patients with psoriasis should be carefully evaluated for cardiovascular diseases and associated risk factors. They should also be encouraged to aggressively correct their modifiable cardiovascular risk factors. Improved management of psoriasis may also positively affect some cardiovascular risk factors.In effect, any management of the psoriasis co-morbidity (e.g. obesity) is management of psoriasis.
Many traditional systemic therapies may also worsen cardiovascular risk factors such as hyperlipidemia (retinoids, ciclosporin) and hyperhomocysteinemia (methotrexate). The adverse effects of drugs on co-morbidities should be taken into account when selecting a therapy for psoriasis.
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