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Sanitation as a cause of psoriasis

Sanitation as a cause of psoriasis

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Oct 16, 2020 | Psoriasis basic knowledge

Good personal hygiene keeps pathogens at bay and us humans healthy. But again and again the question arises whether there can be too much cleanliness. Particularly with regard to autoimmune diseases, excessive cleanliness is suspected of triggering diseases....
Recognizing gluten intolerance and alleviating symptoms

Recognizing gluten intolerance and alleviating symptoms

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Oct 10, 2020 | Causes, Psoriasis basic knowledge

Recurring gastrointestinal complaints can have numerous causes. Gluten intolerance can be one of them, especially when symptoms such as an irritated intestine occur after eating cereals or foods containing gluten. But what is behind gluten intolerance? What is gluten?...
The Koebner phenomenon: small injury – big effect

The Koebner phenomenon: small injury – big effect

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Oct 3, 2020 | Psoriasis basic knowledge

Injuries are painful and annoying but usually heal after a few days. No big deal. But the Koebner phenomenon is different. Even small injuries like cuts or simple pressure points can cause painful psoriasis. This little-researched symptom affects many psoriasis...
Streptococci – mostly harmless, but sometimes also dangerous

Streptococci – mostly harmless, but sometimes also dangerous

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Sep 30, 2020 | Psoriasis basic knowledge

Streptococci are bacteria that live in and on the human body. As a rule, these bacteria are harmless. However, under certain circumstances, they can cause dangerous infections. What streptococci also have to do with psoriasis is explained in this article.  What are...
Psoriasis in numbers: Facts and figures about the skin disease

Psoriasis in numbers: Facts and figures about the skin disease

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Sep 23, 2020 | Medical facts, Psoriasis basic knowledge

Around 125 million people worldwide are affected by psoriasis. Unfortunately, however, knowledge about this chronic inflammatory skin disease is still limited. We want to educate by passing on valuable knowledge – both to those affected by psoriasis and to the...
Psoriasis pustulosa – a special form of psoriasis with pustule

Psoriasis pustulosa – a special form of psoriasis with pustule

by Dr. Bernd Neidl | Sep 16, 2020 | Psoriasis basic knowledge, Types

Pustules on the skin have various causes. An allergy or skin fungus is one possible cause. Pus blisters can also be an indication of the rare skin disease psoriasis pustulosa. How do I recognize pustular psoriasis? What are the possible causes of this special form of...
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