Gluten doesn't affect psoriasis at all.
If it is skin Psoriasis this will not affect the unborn baby , this is just a form of dermatitis and can be flare up more often if you get stressed out or can also be due to the diet , certain foods can affect the psoriasis as well.
Not at all.
When they are combined with exposure to UVA in PUVA, they are highly effective at clearing psoriasis.
Not at all!
In a matter of fact it does.
No.
Infection is a common psoriasis trigger. Your condition may get worse during infection with chlamydia.
Psoriasis is a non contagious, chronic skin disorder characterized by the presence of scaly, red, dry patches. Psoriasis has also been known to effect joints in the human body as well.
Of course! Don't be afraid that other people might make fun of you just do it. If you dont the psoriasis on your legs wont get enough Vitamin D. Vitamin D helps reduce the affect of psoriasis.
Inside the elbow is a common location for eczema, not for psoriasis. Eczema likes to affect body parts such as (neck, behind knees, inner elbows, etc.) whereas psoriasis likes the elbows, knees, scalp and belly button.
The conditions that affect all layers of the skin are vast. Two conditions are cancer and deep burns on the skin.