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6 Foods That Could Trigger Psoriasis Flare-Ups

1. Alcohol
“First and foremost, stop drinking,” Bagel says. Here’s why: Alcohol opens the blood vessels in the skin. When your blood vessels are dilated, white blood cells, including the T cells that are believed to be responsible for psoriasis, can sneak into the outer layers of your skin more easily — and you don’t need to be inviting more T cells.
“Your psoriasis symptoms may worsen even if you’re a light to moderate alcohol user,” says Chelsea Marie Warren, RD, a certified wellness coach based in Oregon.
2. Junk Food and Processed Food
Psoriasis is an inflammatory condition, and junk foods and other highly processed foods tend to be high in saturated and trans fats and refined starches and sugars, all of which can promote inflammation. These include sugary sodas and “energy” drinks, packaged snacks, candy, and baked goods, sweetened breakfast “cereals,” and many packaged meals.
Another reason to avoid junk foods is that they are high in calories with little nutritional value, and people with psoriasis often have weight problems. “If you have psoriasis, you have an increased risk of heart and vascular diseases,” Bagel says. “Being overweight adds to that risk.”
3. Red Meat
You should also avoid sausage, bacon, and other processed meats.
4. Dairy Products
5. Nightshade Plants
6. Gluten
If you suspect gluten is a trigger for your symptoms, ask your doctor about getting tested for celiac disease.