238: Inflammatory Connection Between Psoriasis + Depression w/ Fabrizio Galimberti, MD, PhD

Psoriasis can be a very isolating condition that causes a lot of shame. My guest today will discuss how and why psoriasis can affect mental health and even lead to depression.

My guest today, Dr. Fabrizio Galimberti, completed his medical training at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine-Case Western Reserve University, received his doctorate degree from Dartmouth College and his residency at the Jackson Memorial Hospital-University of Miami Miller School of Medicine where he also served as chief resident.

Dr. Galimberti's research interests include oncodermatology, autoimmune connective tissue diseases, and impact on quality of life of dermatologic conditions.

He has published numerous articles in prestigious journals as well as presented his work at international conferences.

Join us as we discuss the connection between psoriasis and depression.

Has psoriasis affected your mental health? Let me know in the comments!

In this episode:

  • How does psoriasis affect quality of life?
  • Does psoriasis affect how people see themselves?
  • Ways psoriatic arthritis affects quality of life
  • The connection between psoriasis and depression
  • Benefits of being active and getting outside if you have psoriasis

Quotes

“Genital psoriasis is something that it even leads to lower quality of life, and even more sensation of stigma. These patients do not want to have sexual intercourse with their partners, or they stop seeking out for partners because they're embarrassed or because they feel that they're going to be judged because of that rash.” [5:26]

“Musical therapy has been shown in multiple studies to help improve the skin clearance in psoriasis.” [20:13]

Links

Dr. Galimberti can be found at this email address: fxg331@med.miami.edu
Book Appointment (umiamihealth.org)

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