Psoriasis can cause raised red patches of painful, itchy, even blistered skin. And even when it seems to recede, it can come back unexpectedly. We'll teach you more and give you some pain management tips.
October 9, 2015
Psoriasis can cause raised red patches of painful, itchy, even blistered skin. And even when it seems to recede, it can come back unexpectedly. We'll teach you more and give you some pain management tips.
Psoriasis, like many other ailments, can be brought on by stress. Stress and pain can stir each other up, and cause one another. Pain itself is stressful, but other factors contribute as well: work, family, bills, major events, and so on.
Stress tightens muscles, speeds up breathing, increases heart rate and blood pressure, and makes pain worse. Tracking stressors and your body's responses can help you learn to get a handle on them, which translates to better pain control. In your stress log keep track of the following:
Psoriasis is a difficult condition to deal with, but there are lots of ways to reduce the impact it has on your health and your life. Use these pointers and be sure to speak with your doctor.
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