Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that usually worsens in winter due to cold, dryness, low humidity and lack of sun. However, in some patients, the disease may worsen in the summer. The condition of the skin deteriorates significantly under the influence of active sunlight.
Ultraviolet light is often used as part of the complex treatment of psoriasis, but its excess often causes a relapse of the disease. If such a patient is often outdoors in direct sunlight, he gets itching and new nodular rashes that rise slightly above the skin. The situation is aggravated by increased sweating, which often occurs in the heat.
A number of reasons contribute to the development of the summer form of psoriasis. The recurrence of pathology is caused by the following factors:
It is important to remember that each patient is unique, and the reasons for the deterioration of his condition may vary. An important role in the development of exacerbations is played by hereditary predisposition and general weakening of the body after the winter season.
Prevention of exacerbation of the summer form of psoriasis includes the following measures:
Compliance with these measures will reduce the risk of exacerbation of the summer form of psoriasis and help maintain the skin in a healthy state during the hot season.