Psoriatic Liver Disease
Psoriatic Liver Disease is a condition where people with psoriasis have an increased risk of liver disease due to inflammation, insulin resistance, and some psoriasis medications. This liver disease is characterized by hepatic steatosis and can lead to liver cirrhosis and transplantation. Lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a moderate weight and reducing risk factors like alcohol consumption, may help lower the risk of liver disease in people with psoriasis. If someone with psoriasis experiences symptoms of liver disease, they should speak with a doctor as soon as possible.
What are the common symptoms associated with Psoriatic Liver Disease?
How can lifestyle changes impact the management of Psoriatic Liver Disease?
What are the potential complications of living with Psoriatic Liver Disease?
How can lifestyle changes impact the management of Psoriatic Liver Disease?
What are the potential complications of living with Psoriatic Liver Disease?