Psoriasis and Alcohol Bountiful UT

Psoriasis in Bountiful is a chronic life long disorder and despite intense research, its cause remains unknown. However, we do understand factors which can trigger the disorder. One such trigger is alcohol. The exact role of alcohol in triggering psoriasis flare ups is poorly understood and not well studied.

B Grant Bishop, MD
801-298-3802
425 Medical Dr Ste 110
Bountiful, UT
John Louis Peterson
(801) 295-3095
425 Medical Dr
Bountiful, UT
Dr.Grant B. Bishop
801-298-3802
425 Medical Dr # 218
Bountiful, UT
Landon Wayne Coleman, MD
801-408-1844
8th Ave & C St,
Salt Lake City, UT
John G Erickson, MD
818-981-8510
30 N 1900 E SOM 2A152,
Salt Lake City, UT
Joe Roth Nielsen, MD
801-292-6277
415 Medical Dr Ste D200
Bountiful, UT
Bruce Grant Bishop
(801) 298-3802
425 Medical Dr Ste 218
Bountiful, UT
Dr.Joe Nielsen
(801) 292-6277
415 Medical Dr # D200
Bountiful, UT
John Louis Peterson, MD
949-720-0436
520 Medical Dr Ste 200
Bountiful, UT
Bradley Don Rasmussen
(801) 535-8163
333 S 900 E
Salt Lake City, UT
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Psoriasis and Alcohol

Psoriasis is a chronic life long disorder and despite intense research, its cause remains unknown. However, we do understand factors which can trigger the disorder.

One such trigger is alcohol.

The exact role of alcohol in triggering psoriasis flare ups is poorly understood and not well studied.

All the data available todate are limited to a few case reports and large scale clinical trials are lacking.

Some studies have shown that drinking mild to moderate amounts of alcohol can trigger the flare ups of psoriasis.

The exact amount of alcohol one has to drink is not known but regular dinking is linked to flare ups.

The alcohol associated-flare ups are generally more common in the younger individuals with psoriasis.

For some unknown reason, alcohol is more likely to trigger flare-ups of psoriasis in men rather than women

A number of studies have shown that refraining from alcohol significantly decreases the flare ups.

Continued alcohol drinking has been shown to affect the response of treatments. Alcohol appears to worsen the symptoms of psoriasis and worsens the joint arthritis in these individuals.

Because the cause of psoriasis is unknown and the disease poorly understood, it is hard to make strong recommendations about alcohol.

The best advice it to make a note of all the triggers that worsen your psoriasis.

When you consume alcohol, observe and follow your disease. You are the only judge of your psoriasis. If the psoriasis appears to be worsening, stop drinking alcohol.

In general, alcohol does not have any medical benefits.

So it is best to avoid it. It will not only prevent your psoriasis form getting worse, it will save your liver- an organ which if damaged from alcohol can make a real mess of your life.

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