Can 'Stress' cause skin rashes?
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Arjun Kulkarni 1 month ago
Yes. Stress triggers cortisol, which can cause flares of eczema, psoriasis, and hives (urticaria). It can also lead to 'neurodermatitis,' where a person itches a spot purely out of habit or anxiety.
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