what could likly cause psoriasis, Paxil or celexa?
bradlitazole questioned:
I took Paxil for about 4 years ago, I took it for about 1 year and a half, then I discontinued it abruptly, shortly after I had blood in my sperm, then about a year later I developed psoriasis,
as I was looking at the side effects of Celexa, I happened upon a exceptionally rare side affect of Psoriasis.
but it was on some off web sight, I’m sure it would have said the same thing for paxil,
Also, could my developing Psoriasis be a coincidence
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I took Paxil for about 4 years ago, I took it for about 1 year and a half, then I discontinued it abruptly, shortly after I had blood in my sperm, then about a year later I developed psoriasis,
as I was looking at the side effects of Celexa, I happened upon a exceptionally rare side affect of Psoriasis.
but it was on some off web sight, I’m sure it would have said the same thing for paxil,
Also, could my developing Psoriasis be a coincidence
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I endure from psoriasis, have in view of the fact that I was 17 or so, mother has it also. It is more likely not from the medicine. There is usually a family connection somewhere. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease. It happens when your skin grows too rapidly to slough off. There are splendid medications, topical and one called Enbrel if your case is severe. Stress could bring it on also. I know alot of people that started with it that way. For some people it goes away on it’s own. Yes it can certainly be a coincidence. Did any trauma happen in your life at that time?
Psoriasis
hmm its possible..anything is. But psoriasis is when your body can’t absorb and properly digest healthy stout causing you skin to shed and build up too quickly..AND its also linked with too much candida or bacteria in your system. (if paxil or celexa are antibiotics this may be to blame in view of the fact that those eliminate not only the terrible bacteria but all of the excellent kind too…I’m not sure if thats the case here though) try a naturopathic doctor.