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Early-Life Stress and Psoriasis: How Childhood Trauma Impacts Skin Health

Recent research has uncovered a surprising link between early-life stress and the development of psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune skin condition. This video explores how psychological distress in childhood can shape immune function and increase the risk of psoriasis later in life. We’ll dive into the role of family disruptions, the impact on the body’s stress-response systems, and the protective effects of breastfeeding and emotional stability. Discover why emotional support during early years is crucial for reducing autoimmune risks. Keywords: psoriasis, early-life stress, autoimmune diseases, immune dysregulation, childhood trauma, skin health, breastfeeding, HPA axis, cortisol, chronic inflammation.
Key Takeaways:
- Early-life stress, such as family disruptions, may increase psoriasis risk.
- Stress activates the HPA axis, altering immune responses and promoting inflammation.
- Breastfeeding and emotional stability can offer long-term protection against psoriasis.
- Genetic and environmental factors both play a role in psoriasis development.
Stay informed and take steps to support your immune health today!

Видео Early-Life Stress and Psoriasis: How Childhood Trauma Impacts Skin Health канала New Wave Media
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