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Things You Should Know About Psoriasis Even If You Don’t Have It

Unfortunately, there’s no cure

Several treatments can minimize the number of flare-ups and bring on remission (a period of time when symptoms disappear). The disease can be in remission for weeks, months, or even years, but this all varies from person to person.

 

Triggers come from everywhere

A stressful job can cause someone’s psoriasis to flare up, and it’s not the only trigger out there. Other triggers like skin injuries, infections, too much sunlight, smoking, and even alcohol use can cause psoriasis to flare up.

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