June 07, 2021 3 min read
The Aussie winter can be pretty brutal if you live with psoriasis! In an epidemiological study by Islam et al (2011), 47.1% of people with psoriasis reported a deterioration in symptoms during winter [1]. This is due to factors such as colder temperatures, lower humidity, drier and heated indoor air, shorter days, less sun exposure, more illness, and stress.
Read on to find out 11 tips for preventing and managing flare-ups this winter:
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