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People with Psoriasis Face Triple the Risk of Heart Disease; Experts Reveal Why

04 Apr 2025
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In a startling revelation that underscores the hidden dangers of chronic skin conditions, medical experts have found that individuals living with psoriasis are at three times higher risk of developing heart disease compared to the general population.

Psoriasis, commonly perceived as a skin-deep issue, is now being recognized as a systemic inflammatory disease with far-reaching health implications. According to dermatologists and cardiologists, the same inflammation that causes red, scaly patches on the skin can also lead to inflammation in blood vessels, contributing to the development of atherosclerosis — a condition where arteries become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup.

Inflammation is at the core of both psoriasis and heart disease. In patients with moderate to severe psoriasis, the immune system remains in an overactive state, continuously releasing inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukins. These markers have been strongly associated with damage to the inner lining of arteries, increasing the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular complications.

A growing body of research also shows that people with psoriasis are more likely to have traditional cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and high cholesterol — further compounding their risk.

Early Detection & Lifestyle Changes Are Key

Experts stress the importance of early screening and proactive management for heart health among psoriasis patients.

Additionally, some newer biologic treatments for psoriasis may help reduce systemic inflammation, thereby offering some protection against heart disease. However, more longitudinal studies are needed to confirm their long-term cardiovascular benefits.

For more details,visit: https://www.timesnownews.com/health/people-with-psoriasis-face-triple-the-risk-of-heart-disease-experts-reveal-why-article-151329246

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