What effect does alcohol on psoriasis?
Harmful if patients with psoriasis to drink alcoholic beverages? Can doctors do not mean anything serious, focusing on alcohol intake? As practice shows, no. Even before it was banned at the legislative level drinking alcohol in the hospital after the holidays and weekends can be observed exacerbation in patients with psoriasis. Sometimes patients are genuinely surprised by this. In fact, there is nothing surprising, given the function of the liver in the body, alcohol is perceived as one of the toxins (which it is). Alcohol contains no nutrients - proteins, fats, minerals and so forth. This means that new cells are built based on it can not. This applies to the affected skin. Also, getting into the bloodstream, alcohol immediately begins to affect the biochemical processes that are constantly occurring in the body. Science has been established that the faster and most of all alcohol take on the cells of the brain and liver, which justifies the loss of these particular organs drinkers. Oxidized "remnants" of alcohol are contained in the body in various organs up to 15 days. If you receive the liquor is repeated, this time is lengthened. The accumulation of this stuff any good cause can not.
Alcohol abuse usually leads to the fact that the body washed vitamins, especially of group B.
Alcohol consumption leads to deterioration of psoriasis, mild forms of becoming general, until the development of erythroderma.
In alcoholics, psoriasis occurs five times more likely than nondrinkers people. In order to study the effect of alcohol on the progression of the disease were investigated in TB patients compared with non-drinker patients.
Those who are constantly consumed alcohol, seasonal exacerbation more severe, generally worsening occurred more frequently and lasted longer. Half of psoriasis appeared on a background of alcoholism, others aggravated the disease. Itching was all. In addition, alcohol is bad for your liver and kidneys.
A patient with psoriasis do not need to drink even in small doses.
Harmful if patients with psoriasis to drink alcoholic beverages? Can doctors do not mean anything serious, focusing on alcohol intake? As practice shows, no. Even before it was banned at the legislative level drinking alcohol in the hospital after the holidays and weekends can be observed exacerbation in patients with psoriasis. Sometimes patients are genuinely surprised by this. In fact, there is nothing surprising, given the function of the liver in the body, alcohol is perceived as one of the toxins (which it is). Alcohol contains no nutrients - proteins, fats, minerals and so forth. This means that new cells are built based on it can not. This applies to the affected skin. Also, getting into the bloodstream, alcohol immediately begins to affect the biochemical processes that are constantly occurring in the body. Science has been established that the faster and most of all alcohol take on the cells of the brain and liver, which justifies the loss of these particular organs drinkers. Oxidized "remnants" of alcohol are contained in the body in various organs up to 15 days. If you receive the liquor is repeated, this time is lengthened. The accumulation of this stuff any good cause can not.
Alcohol abuse usually leads to the fact that the body washed vitamins, especially of group B.
Alcohol consumption leads to deterioration of psoriasis, mild forms of becoming general, until the development of erythroderma.
In alcoholics, psoriasis occurs five times more likely than nondrinkers people. In order to study the effect of alcohol on the progression of the disease were investigated in TB patients compared with non-drinker patients.
Those who are constantly consumed alcohol, seasonal exacerbation more severe, generally worsening occurred more frequently and lasted longer. Half of psoriasis appeared on a background of alcoholism, others aggravated the disease. Itching was all. In addition, alcohol is bad for your liver and kidneys.
A patient with psoriasis do not need to drink even in small doses.
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