There is an association between social anxiety and psoriasis. IOL looks at the causes of this relationship.
According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, it is estimated that about 2-3 of the global population has psoriasis. This translates to approximately 125 million people affected by this condition, says Murray Hewlett, the chief executive of Affinity Health.
While the physical symptoms of psoriasis are well recognised, the emotional challenges, such as social anxiety , are often less discussed.
Hewlett characterised psoriasis as a chronic autoimmune illness in which skin cells proliferate excessively quickly, resulting in thick, red areas with white scales.
These itchy or uncomfortable spots most commonly form on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back.