Do Air Borne Allergies cause Psoriasis?

Published: 25th February 2011
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We indeed do live in a world that is constantly combating us in some way or the other. Even the natural atmosphere that is all-around us can sometimes fight hostile to us through the induction of airborne allergies. The source of these air borne allergens diverge depending on the environment and can range from natural pollen coming off of trees and various plants to diverse chemicals which are put into the house that we may not even recognize is giving us a problem. One of the main problems that crop up from these types of things happens on the skin. What is the reason for this?



Of all of the various organs in the body, the skin is the one that is exposed to the outside atmosphere alone. The air borne allergies undoubtedly have some effect on the functioning of the inner organs of our body, but it is our skin that has the persistent attack of these airborne allergens. It is not unforeseen to notice that so many people have problems with skin ailments like psoriasis. Although it is understood that psoriasis arises on account of heredity in many cases, there are a lot of people who hold these genes in their body but are able to defeat the problem without ever having psoriasis in the first place. The main aspect which needs to be addressed is the prevention of exposure to the environmental triggers that cause psoriasis.




Just in case if you are being affected by psoriasis and air borne allergies are the main reason behind it, there is very little that you can do to be able to elude those allergies. On the other hand if is certainly possible for you to deal with some things like to reduce your exposure to a certain extent without limiting the quality of life that you are leading. Like, running a good quality air filter in your bedroom at night is going to go a long way in helping you to forestall much of the pollen that may be in the air in the room. It is also a very good idea to shampoo your hair every day before going to bed at night to ensure all of the pollen that is contained in your hair does not come in contact with your scalp through the night.



It may perhaps take some effort on your part so as to escape as much of the airborne allergens as possible. That work, nevertheless, will be helpful to you on a number of different levels, especially considering the fact that you may be able to get over psoriasis as a result of it.














Chris is an IT consultant who has been in the industry for more than 20 years. While IT has been his passion, a bigger passion has been reading and writing. Over the last 2 years he has been publishing articles on various subjects.

Interest in Psoriasis started since a relative was diagnosed with it. Interestingly it was initially diagnosed as eczema. Only after research and visits to proper specialist did he find out that it was psoriasis.

The skin condition is now well under control. But it took a lot of determination, research and positive thinking the there.

Most articles posted relate to all research done. He hopes that he can share this with other psoriasis sufferers. Please visit http://managepsoriasis.com. to learn more about psoriasis management.

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