1Posted Sun 16 Jun 2024 22.52 by BigA1988 (edited Sun 16 Jun 2024 22.53 by BigA1988)
Hi there,
Just wondered how many others with psoriasis have had acid reflux or suffered with other digestive issues, whether chronic or otherwise.
Thanks.
Posted Sat 22 Jun 2024 20.15 by Marcwin (edited Sat 22 Jun 2024 20.17 by Marcwin)
Can you give us an idea of what your diet is? I get it but never classed it as being psoriasis
based.
Posted Sat 22 Jun 2024 21.00 by BigA1988
Thanks for the reply. I’ve seen a few studies online linking psoriasis to acid reflux and gastro issues in general. I’ve suffered with it for a long time, but noticed that when my psoriasis improved for a short period, so did my reflux. I just wondered how many others on the forum had similar experiences.
Posted Sat 6 Jul 2024 19.11 by megnani
Psoriasis and digestive issues like acid reflux can sometimes be connected through various mechanisms, although they are distinct conditions. Here are some considerations:
1. **Immune System and Inflammation**: Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells, leading to inflammation and the characteristic skin plaques. Similarly, digestive issues like acid reflux can involve inflammation of the esophagus or stomach lining.
2. **Shared Risk Factors**: Some risk factors, such as obesity, smoking, and stress, are linked to both psoriasis and acid reflux. These factors can exacerbate inflammation in both conditions.
3. **Medications**: Certain medications used to treat psoriasis, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can irritate the stomach lining and contribute to acid reflux symptoms.
4. **Diet and Lifestyle**: Dietary habits and lifestyle choices can affect both conditions. For instance, spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine may trigger acid reflux symptoms, while a poor diet can influence inflammation levels in psoriasis.
5. **Treatment Challenges**: Managing both psoriasis and acid reflux may require careful coordination between dermatologists and gastroenterologists. Some treatments for one condition may exacerbate the other, so it's crucial to communicate all symptoms and medications to your healthcare providers.
If you're experiencing both psoriasis and digestive issues like acid reflux, it's essential to consult with healthcare professionals who can provide personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
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