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6 Health Conditions Linked to Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory disease and the most common autoimmune disorder in which cells that line the skin build up too quickly. It causes red, scaly patches of skin. It often occurs on the knees, elbows, and scalp and heels. Patients with psoriasis may be more prone to developing certain health conditions. But the negative effects don’t end there. Psoriasis also increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and obesity, and the following conditions: 1. Lymphoma Psoriasis may be a risk factor for developing this condition, but the exact link is unclear. The increased risk of lymphoma in people with psoriasis may be due to-related immune abnormalities. The inflammation associated with psoriasis may contribute to the development of this condition. It’s also possible that certain medications used to treat psoriasis may increase the risk. 2. Polycystic ovarian syndrome Women with psoriasis have a higher risk of developing polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS. PCOS is a metabolic disorder that can cause infertility, obesity, and an increased risk of certain types of cancer. A PubMed Central study from 2020 claims researchers aren’t sure what the link is between psoriasis and the development of PCOS, however, the reproductive abnormalities found in women with psoriasis are related to changes in the immune system.
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