Hormonal Changes and Psoriasis

Hormonal changes occur during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, breast feeding, menopause etc.

Often during the entire pregnancy there occurs a psoriatic remission; however during lactation (breast feeding) psoriasis may flare up, therefore breast feeding may be a provoking hormonal change.

Hormonal changes are one of those Psoriasis Risk Factors, which a human can not avoid.

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PA Admin: ...
June 20, 2010
PA Admin: ...
Hi!

Thank you for your message.

I totally feel so sorry for you!!!

But it should pass soon!

Please take a look at this page dedicated to P. and breastfeeding:

http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/b...iasis.html

Maybe you will find something useful there?

All the best to you and your baby!!!

S.
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June 20, 2010
yes. after giving birth and now i'm breastfeeing, my psoriasis is very worst that it covers almost my entire body. i think i agree that breastfeeding can flare up psor lime what is happening to me
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June 19, 2010

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