Is There an Effect of Lifestyle Changes (Exercise and Diet Control) on the Suggested Connection Between Dry Eye Syndrome and Psoriasis?
Is There an Effect of Lifestyle Changes (Exercise and Diet Control) on the Suggested Connection Between Dry Eye Syndrome and Psoriasis?
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2025
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Ismail, Ali Mohamed Ali
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Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II
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Recently, it has been documented that psoriasis – a chronic inflammatory skin
disease – is associated with the development of different health complications
[1,2] including cardiovascular risk factors [2,3] and dry eye syndrome [4].
Dry eye syndrome (DES), a disorder characterized by tear deficiency and/or
excessive evaporation, is associated with ocular discomfort, pain, and redness
[5].
There is a suggested possible positive role of lifestyle changes (regular
exercise performance and selective dietary control) in controlling the
symptoms and complications of different disorders [6] including psoriasis [2]
and DES [5,7]. It is thought that adherence to lifestyle changes prevents factorsinduced
common pathological connections (oxidative stress, chronic systemic
inflammation, and disharmony between the sympathetic and parasympathetic
nervous systems) between psoriasis [2] and DES [5,7]. Also, exercise reduces
cardiovascular risk factors that may aggravate the progression of psoriasis [2,3]
and DES [5,7].
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Ismail AMA. Is there an effect of lifestyle changes (exercise and diet control) on the suggested connection between dry eye syndrome and psoriasis?. Health Prob Civil. 2025; 19(3): 247-248. https://doi.org/10.5114/hpc.2024.140002