Is Psoriasis Contagious? - Condition Facts
So, Is psoriasis contagious? The answer is definitely; Not at all. It is neither contagious nor infectious as many people have assumed to be the general perception of this condition.
The occurrence of Psoriasis can be credited to genetics which passes this as a genetic trait through the generations. Though it has many myths attached to it this is as common as any other skin condition which is not threatening or passes from one person to other by general social contact.
Psoriasis is a persistent, long-lasting chronic disease. There may be times when your psoriasis symptoms get better and there may be times when it gets worse.
What Causes Psoriasis
There is no single clear reason as to what causes Psoriasis but is mainly accounted to a gene which may be passed on from one generation to other. The condition may not show in every generation but may show even after subsequent gap of generations. So one may get this condition even if their parents did not have Psoriasis as this may have come from their forefathers who would have had this condition generations ago. Thus there is clearly no connection of it spreading from one person to another person. Is Psoriasis contagious?; This is further confirmed that it is certainly not.
Psoriasis Diet
There is such a thing as a psoriasis diet. A Psoriasis diet can be very helpful in effectively managing this condition and lowering its severity. It has been observed that a healthy diet plays a very vital role in managing Psoriasis. People with poor eating habits have a more severe and worse form of Psoriasis. So the first step in order to reduce the severity of Psoriasis is to drink lots of water every day. Drinking eight to ten glasses of water can do wonders to the skin generally. Green leafy vegetables have been found to be very effective in reducing the condition and these should form a vital part of every meal one takes during the day. It has also been observed that certain foods should be avoided which worsen the Psoriasis condition. These include spicy and oily foods, wine and red meats which may aggravate the condition.
Effectiveness of Treatments
Now that we understand what causes psoriasis, let’s move on to the possible treatments available. Though it has been established over the years that there is no definite cure for Psoriasis there are some products available in the market which claim to do wonders. However these should be tried with caution as some of these may be just marketing gimmicks. Though use of UVB phototherapy has been reported to be helpful in successfully clearing Psoriasis in many cases. This may greatly reduce the scaling and inflammation of the skin. There are also some natural ways that can help. See our article on home remedies for psoriasis.
Condition Management
So as we have established that Psoriasis is not contagious, it needs to be reiterated that proper diet and therapy can help a person manage this condition effectively. Psoriasis is merely a cosmetic condition of the skin which needs to be accepted as it is and can be managed to a good level with proper choice of foods, lifestyle and the right kind of treatments available.
Homeopathic Remedy for Psoriasis
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See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001470/ for more information.

I completely agree with you about the connection with diet and how important it is for managing. I know when I’ve been eating and drinking things I ‘shouldn’t’, I always get a flare up the next day
I also try to find a natural scalp psoriasis treatment where I can. Their individual specific effectiveness varies - and I have been through quite a few varieties now, but I always stick to natural products as I just don’t want all those horrible chemicals near me.
Hi Sam, cool name..lol.. Yeah diet is more important for skin complexion than many realize. The natural product that I recommend that helps with skin psoriasis is called Skin Dr.