Sequelae of the treatment

About 15% of patients with psoriasis they come to develop psoriasic arthritis , indicates the American College of Rheumatology . And the cause can be attributed to the damage that drugs cause in the intestine.

Consuming high amounts of antibiotics to combat complications, alters the intestinal flora and leads to the development of diseases such as psoriasic arthritis , says the study of New York University .

 

Sequelae of the treatment

Most cells of the immune system reside in the intestine, and are influenced by bacteria natural within the digestive system.

When there is an imbalance in intestinal flora , due to excessive use of antibiotics or changes in diet, the result is a immune system Hyperactive disease that attacks the healthy tissues of the body, giving rise to autoimmune diseases such as psoriasic arthritis or rheumatoid, among others.

In addition to this possible cause, the researchers found that patients with psoriasic arthritis they have lower levels of some types of bacteria , like akkermansia, which causes their defenses to be low and the condition to get worse.

Experts indicate that although more studies are needed, it may be possible to treat conditions such as psoriasic arthritis through strategies directed at bacteria intestinal

For example consume probiotics , which increase the populations of bacteria beneficial in the intestine.


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