Seborrheic Dermatitis
A typical skin problem that mostly affects your scalp is Seborrheic dermatitis. The cheeks, sides of the nostrils, eyebrows, ears, eyelids, and chest are typical oily body regions affected. Although it does not lead to permanent loss of hair and is not infectious, this disease can be unpleasant.
Without therapy, Seborrheic dermatitis can fade away. To eliminate symptoms and stop flare-ups, you might also need to use medicinal shampoo or other items on a long-term basis.
Dandruff, Seborrheic eczema, and Seborrheic psoriasis are other names for Seborrheic dermatitis. The condition is known as cradle cap when it affects newborns.
It is unclear what causes Seborrheic dermatitis. It could be brought on by the Malassezia yeast, too much sebum in the skin, or an immune system issue.
At Radiance hair and skin, our doctor will probably ask you about the signs and examine your skin to see if you have Seborrheic dermatitis. A little portion of your skin will get examined in a lab. This examination aids in excluding other problems. Medication-infused shampoos, creams, and lotions are the principal therapies for Seborrheic dermatitis in adults and adolescents. If over-the-counter remedies and self-care practices are ineffective, our doctor may advised pills.