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Pustular psoriasis is a rare skin disease. This is a condition in which the skin appears red patches with painful pustules. Here are 7 causes of pustular psoriasis and 5 tips for prevention.
1. What is pustular psoriasis?
Pustular psoriasis is a condition in which pustules near or inside red skin spots. They can scab, peel, and cause itching and damage to the skin. People with pustular psoriasis cannot spread the disease to other people, even if the pustules are attached to the other person. Pustular psoriasis can occur in conjunction with other forms of psoriasis, such as plaque psoriasis.
Psoriasis can appear at any age as well as sex. However, the average age of developing pustular psoriasis is 50 years old. It is very rare for children to get pustular psoriasis, especially between the ages of 2 and 10 years.
2. Causes of pustular psoriasis
There are many causes of pustular psoriasis, such as:
Some drugs are the cause of psoriasis such as: Pain relievers or fever reducers with aspirin; Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen, naproxen); certain antidepressants such as lithium or trazodone); Penicillin (antibiotic); Calcipotriol (a medicine for psoriasis); Coal tar (also used to treat psoriasis); Zinc pyrithione (active ingredient in anti-dandruff shampoos); Steroids (Prednisone). If your doctor prescribes these drugs, stop taking them immediately. Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to the sun or to ultraviolet (UV) rays can trigger psoriasis flare-ups. Stress can trigger pustular psoriasis. Pregnancy. Infection can trigger the disease. Cigarette . Alcohol, beer and stimulants. However, sometimes you won't find the cause of pustular psoriasis.
3. Prevention of pustular psoriasis
5 tips below will help you prevent the risk of pustular psoriasis:
Maintain a healthy weight: Many people get psoriasis from being overweight or obese. In some cases, people gain weight after they have psoriasis. Doctors don't know if there's a link between weight and psoriasis, but it's smart to try to lose weight safely. People who gain weight run the risk of worsening psoriasis symptoms and making treatments for the disease ineffective. Stay away from tobacco: People who regularly smoke have an increased risk of psoriasis. Studies have shown that most people with psoriasis who smoke were smokers before they got sick. People who smoke at least one pack of cigarettes a day may also experience more severe psoriasis flare-ups. Treatments do not work well for smokers.
Limit beer and alcohol: Psoriasis patients should stay away from alcohol. Alcohol can make men more susceptible to psoriasis. Avoid stress: Some measures to help you reduce stress such as: thinking positively, maintaining a routine of exercise or meditation. Do not sunbathe: Sunbathing or prolonged exposure to the sun causes psoriasis flare-ups. If you are prone to pustular psoriasis, avoid all-day trips to the beach or park, and wear sunscreen when going outside. Vinmec International General Hospital is one of the hospitals that not only ensures professional quality with a team of leading doctors, modern equipment and technology, but also stands out for its examination and consulting services. and comprehensive, professional medical treatment; civilized, polite, safe and sterile medical examination and treatment space.
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Reference article source: webmd.com
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