3. Environment Factors
It’s hypothesized that factors in your local environment could contribute to, cause, or worsen Behcet’s disease. This seems to be a likely factor based on research done so far, even though nobody is exactly sure if that is the case or not.
Environmental factors can be difficult to narrow down since we now live in a world covered in many different types of pollution, each generally hosts to many (sometimes thousands) of different individual chemicals, any of which could potentially affect the human body in ways that we don’t understand.
If you live or have spent a lot of time in cities with huge amounts of pollution, this could be a potential cause. Environmental factors can also include chemical products found in your own home, so you don’t have to live in a big city to be at risk of health problems resulting from the environment around you.