If you have psoriasis, you already know that it is more than just a skin condition. Beyond the effects psoriasis can have on your body, it can wreak havoc on your emotions and mental well-being. In fact, the same processes in your body that form plaques also can change the levels of brain chemicals that affect your mood.
Because they don't understand what psoriasis is, some people may think it's contagious. Surveys show that 1 in 5 people with psoriasis have faced rejection and felt unwelcome at times because of their condition.Psoriasis plaques itch, burn, crack, and bleed. Up to 42% of people with psoriasis also have the swollen, painful joints of psoriatic arthritis. Living with these uncomfortable symptoms can make you more likely to be depressed.
Anxiety can often trigger a flare and worsen your symptoms. This can make you even more anxious and set up a cycle of emotional upset and flares. Even worse, it can affect your psoriasis treatment so that it takes longer to work.
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