Why does psoriasis recur
summary
There is a young man suffering from psoriasis in the unit. His condition has been a long time. Sometimes it will be better for a period of time, but it will relapse after a period of time. It makes people feel uncomfortable. Now let's take a look at the causes of repeated attacks of psoriasis.
Why does psoriasis recur
First: infection factors: before the onset of psoriasis, many patients often have a history of pharyngitis, tonsillitis, cold and other infections; some patients' skin lesions will aggravate with the occurrence of infection, but after treatment with antibiotics or antiviral drugs, the skin lesions will improve or recover; There are also people with psoriasis on the edge of the wound after skin trauma and infection, but no other parts of the wound without infection.
Second: there are many causes of psoriasis. In psoriasis, dermal capillaries are highly distorted, with significant microcirculation disturbance, increased blood viscosity, and enhanced aggregation of red blood cells and platelets. Electron microscope shows that the capillaries in psoriasis have typical endothelial fenestra, allowing the cell components in the blood to penetrate into the epidermis, which makes the epidermis proliferate and develop into psoriasis.
Third: psoriasis is a stubborn disease, can not be cured, and always become a major problem for patients, so they think psoriasis can not be cured, simply give up. Some patients give up treatment when their condition gets better, and even don't pay attention to their daily life, resulting in recurrent psoriasis. Therefore, we should treat psoriasis correctly and treat it actively.
matters needing attention
Psoriasis is a difficult skin disease, leading to many people give up in the process of treatment. In fact, as long as it is properly treated, it can be well treated. First of all, it is suggested that we should have a full understanding of the disease and understand some precautions to avoid the recurrence of the disease in the process of treatment.


















