Why does psoriasis worsen in winters?!


Question: I can think of a couple of possible reasons ...

1) In the winter, it's colder, so you wear more clothes and keep more of yourself covered up. And aside from melanoma and cancer-related issues, most skin conditions benefit from exposure to fresh air and sunshine. So when you stay more covered in winter, something like psoriasis tends to get worse.

2) Depending on where you live, in the winter it's probably less humid than it is for the rest of the year, and dry air tends to worsen skin conditions.


Answers: I can think of a couple of possible reasons ...

1) In the winter, it's colder, so you wear more clothes and keep more of yourself covered up. And aside from melanoma and cancer-related issues, most skin conditions benefit from exposure to fresh air and sunshine. So when you stay more covered in winter, something like psoriasis tends to get worse.

2) Depending on where you live, in the winter it's probably less humid than it is for the rest of the year, and dry air tends to worsen skin conditions.

I don't know, you tell me.

Because your skin is a lot drier. Try some cortisone cream.
Over the counter.

the air is drier. to treat psoriasis, take 2 tablespoons of olive oil daily, and 1 tablespoon coconut oil.

Use neem oil on the skin itself. Within in days, you will no longer be plagued by it.

Nobody knows for sure. Try salus2005 anti-psoriasis cream from eBay: it works well and fast.
Cheers,
SK

Sounds like you have an immune system problem. Does the sun helps your psoriasis? Try cod liver oil it has vitamin a and d in it. Don't overdose on it.





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