Psoriasis patients need to avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating food, and at the same time, if the patient is allergic to certain food, should also avoid eating that food again.
The etiology and pathogenesis of psoriasis have not yet been fully elucidated. It may be caused by the interaction of factors such as genetic background, environmental triggers, and ultimately abnormal immune response.
Among them, environmental factors play an important role in triggering or aggravating the disease, or making the disease prolonged, including infection, emotional stress, bad habits (such as smoking, alcoholism, etc.), trauma, etc. Therefore, patients with psoriasis must refrain from smoking and alcohol abuse. Therefore, patients with psoriasis must abstain from smoking, alcohol and spicy stimulating food.
In addition, because the specific pathogenesis of psoriasis has not been completely clear, can not be ruled out that the onset of certain patients and food-related, if the patient is allergic to certain foods may play a role in triggering psoriasis, so if the patient has a clear allergy to food, need to avoid eating.
Psoriasis should be avoided depending on individual differences, and a single taboo may make patients malnutrition, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. It is recommended that psoriasis patients go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment, do not listen to prescriptions to delay the condition, or even aggravate the condition.