By | June 4, 2025

How To Avoid Psoriasis

While you can’t completely prevent psoriasis—especially if you have a genetic predisposition—you can reduce the risk of triggering flare-ups or worsening symptoms. Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition, but lifestyle choices and environmental factors play a major role in managing it.

✅ How to Avoid Psoriasis Flare-Ups

1. Manage Stress

  • Stress is a well-known trigger.
  • Practice relaxation techniques like:
    • Meditation
    • Deep breathing
    • Yoga
    • Exercise

2. Avoid Skin Injuries

  • Cuts, scrapes, sunburns, and even tattoos can cause new plaques (Koebner phenomenon).
  • Be gentle with your skin.

3. Keep Your Skin Moisturized

  • Dry skin can lead to irritation and flare-ups.
  • Use fragrance-free, thick moisturizers or ointments daily.

4. Avoid Triggers

  • Common triggers include:
    • Cold, dry weather
    • Certain medications (like beta blockers or NSAIDs)
    • Infections (especially strep throat)
    • Alcohol and smoking

5. Follow a Healthy Diet

  • Some people find that reducing inflammatory foods helps:
    • Limit processed foods, sugar, and red meat.
    • Increase intake of omega-3 fatty acids (salmon, flaxseed).
    • Stay hydrated.

6. Limit or Eliminate Alcohol and Smoking

  • Both can make psoriasis worse and reduce treatment effectiveness.

7. Get Regular Sun (But Don’t Burn)

  • Controlled sun exposure (10–15 mins a few times a week) can help.
  • Overexposure and sunburn may worsen psoriasis.

8. Treat Infections Promptly

  • Some infections, particularly strep throat, can trigger psoriasis—especially guttate psoriasis.

9. Use Gentle Skin Products

  • Avoid harsh soaps, scented lotions, and hot showers that can dry out or irritate the skin.

10. Work With a Dermatologist

  • If you’re prone to psoriasis, a dermatologist can help you monitor symptoms and start treatment early.