Psoriasis Club
  • Forum
  • Home
  • Portal
  • Member List
  • Psoriasis Score
  • PQOLS
  • What is psoriasis
  • Search
  • Help
Hello Guest, Welcome To The Psoriasis Club Forum. We are a self funded friendly group of people who understand.
Never be alone with psoriasis, come and join us. (Members see a lot more than you)
wave
Login Register
Login
Username:
Password:
Lost Password?
 
Psoriasis Club › HealthHealth Boards › Psoriasis And Psoriatic Arthritis Topics v
« Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 … 24 Next »

psoriasis and pets

Threaded Mode
psoriasis and pets
crazilady Offline
Member


Posts: 10
Threads: 4
Joined: Jan 2015
Gender: Female
Location: Missouri
Treatment: Enbrel
#1
Wed-21-01-2015, 18:44 PM
Has anyone with psoriasis ever been told cats can have a very bad effect on your skin? I have never heard of such a thing from any dermatologist or physician. I was raised with cats and dogs.
Confused
Quote
Kat Offline
Take my advice; I don't use it anyway.
*
Forum Helper
Posts: 9,829
Threads: 84
Joined: Aug 2014
Gender: Female
Location: GA
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Clobetasol Topical
#2
Wed-21-01-2015, 18:53 PM
(Wed-21-01-2015, 18:44 PM)crazilady Wrote: Has anyone with psoriasis ever been told cats can have a very bad effect on your skin?  I have never heard of such a thing from any dermatologist or physician.  I was raised with cats and dogs.
Confused

I've never heard that before, but I did look it up out of curiosity. I read that some people with allergies and psoriasis have a difficult time, but that seems more to do with dealing with two separate medical conditions more so than one causing the other to be worse. One person (with psoriasis and allergies) who was reluctant to get a pet even said the benefits of having the pet helped with stress. I'm not sure how having a pet could have a bad effect on your skin..... maybe someone else might know something about that.
Quote
jiml Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#3
Wed-21-01-2015, 18:55 PM
Not something I've heard. Although some people are allergic to cat hair. I have never heard of it aggravating psoriasis . But all sorts of things act as triggers.... I will be interested to see what others think Thumb
Quote
crazilady Offline Author
Member


Posts: 10
Threads: 4
Joined: Jan 2015
Gender: Female
Location: Missouri
Treatment: Enbrel
#4
Wed-21-01-2015, 18:58 PM
Thanks Kat and Jiml. I only have minimal, seasonal allergies.
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,908
Threads: 3,887
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#5
Wed-21-01-2015, 21:00 PM
(Wed-21-01-2015, 18:44 PM)crazilady Wrote: Has anyone with psoriasis ever been told cats can have a very bad effect on your skin?  I have never heard of such a thing from any dermatologist or physician.  I was raised with cats and dogs.
Confused

I don't think it's related to psoriasis, people could however have an allergy to cat or any pet fur. But I've never heard of any relation in problems with psoriasis and any pets myself.

Plus pets are a great stress reliever, and relieving stress is very good for psoriasis.

So I would say NO Cats can not have a bad effect on people with psoriasis.

Smile  
Quote
D Foster Offline
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 25,147
Threads: 17
Joined: Dec 2014
Gender: Male
Location: East Yorkshire
Treatment: Stelara 90mg and G&T
#6
Wed-21-01-2015, 23:35 PM
I have three Rag Doll house cats so they are in with me all the time and I have had no problems at all, they do however help you with stress apart from when they steal your phone/keys/wallet , little sods.
Quote
jiml Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#7
Wed-21-01-2015, 23:36 PM
(Wed-21-01-2015, 23:35 PM)D Foster Wrote: I have three Rag Doll house cats so they are in with me all the time and I have had no problems at all, they do however help you with stress apart from when they steal your phone/keys/wallet , little sods.

Ha ha David your rag dolls are mischievous then Confused
Quote
D Foster Offline
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 25,147
Threads: 17
Joined: Dec 2014
Gender: Male
Location: East Yorkshire
Treatment: Stelara 90mg and G&T
#8
Thu-22-01-2015, 16:34 PM
(Wed-21-01-2015, 23:36 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Wed-21-01-2015, 23:35 PM)D Foster Wrote: I have three Rag Doll house cats so they are in with me all the time and I have had no problems at all, they do however help you with stress apart from when they steal your phone/keys/wallet , little sods.

Ha ha David your rag dolls are mischievous then  Confused

Yes Jim they certainly are, my daughter has been looking for her mobile this afternoon and even when we rang it we had a job to find it, half way under the bed! They are little sods, two are brothers at 4 years old and the big one is a half brother and is 9 years old. They are more like a dog and will fetch balls but just love to play all the time.
Quote
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
    About | Contact us | Login | Register | Home | Cookies/GDPR | RSS Syndication | Portal | Types Of Psoriasis | Psoriasis Score | Members Only Boards
    Copyright © 2010 - 2025 Psoriasis Club | All Rights Reserved | Founded May 2010 | Psoriasis Club Is Self Funded Without Sponsors Or Donations | Software by MyBB | Social
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode