Seborrhoeic Dermatitis Treatments Symptoms and Causes

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Seborrhoeic dermatitis aka seborrheic eczema is an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso. Seborrheic dermatitis presents with scaly, flaky, itchy, and red skin. It particularly affects the sebaceous gland rich areas of skin. In adolescents and adults, seborrhoeic dermatitis usually presents as scalp scaling (dandruff) or as mild to marked erythema of the nasolabial fold.

CAUSES OF SEBORRHOEIC DERMATITIS AKA SEBORRHEIC ECZEMA

The cause of seborrhoeic dermatitis remains unknown, although a yeast that is part of the normal skin flora, Malassezia furfur, likely plays a key role.

Most cases of seborrhoeic dermatitis likely involve an inflammatory reaction to the proliferation of the yeast Malassezia, though this hasn’t been proven.

The following immune-System Factors Have Been Shown To Be Involved In The Manifestation Of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis.

  • Genetic
  • Environmental
  • Hormonal

Seborrhoeic dermatitis may be aggravated by illness, psychological stress, fatigue, change of season and reduced general health. It may also occur during times of stress or sleep deprivation.

SEBORRHOEIC DERMATITIS SYMPTOMS AKA SEBORRHEIC ECZEMA SYMPTOMS

A sign that the condition has become more severe is the formation of thick, oily and yellow scales which might appear on the forehead, around the sides of the nose or on the skin near the eyelashes.

In more rare cases, redness and flaking may occur on the skin near the eyelashes, on the forehead or around the sides of the nose.

  1. Other body areas where these symptoms occur are the chest and upper back.
  2. The condition’s symptoms appear gradually and usually the first signs of seborrheic dermatitis are the flakes of skin called dandruff.
  3. The flakes can be yellow, white or grayish.
  4. The symptoms may occur anywhere on the skin of the face, behind the ears and in areas where the skin folds.
  5. The symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis can appear basically on any part of the body where there is certain amount of hair and therefore follicles which might become inflamed.
  6. These are common sites that become red and flaky.

Side effects to inflammation may include temporary hair loss. If severe outbreaks are untreated for extended intervals, permanent hair loss may result because of damage to hair follicles.[citation needed.

SEBORRHOEIC DERMATITIS TREATMENTS

Dermatologists recommend topical treatments like:

  • Anti-Inflammatory
  • Cleansers
  • Creams/Lotions That Contain Antifungal
  • Sebo-Suppressive Or Keratolytic Ingredients
  • Shampoos

NATURAL TREATMENTS FOR SEBORRHOEIC DERMATITIS

For areas not covered by body hair, excess skin can be removed by gently rubbing with a dry terrycloth. It is more effective if done immediately after a bath or shower, and should be repeated whenever skin plaque/flakes can be seen. Severely affected areas should be cleaned gradually, as excessive rubbing can damage the skin causing fluid discharge or bleeding and thus make the condition worse.

  • Aloe Vera
  • Avocado Extracts
  • Fish oil
  • Honey apply diluted crude (raw) honey (90% honey diluted in warm water) every other day on the lesions with gentle rubbing for 2-3 mins. Honey is left on for 3 hr before gentle rinsing with warm water. Treatment is continued for 4 weeks.
  • Monarda fistulosa
  • Tea tree oil : diluted to 5% applied topically
  • Viola tricolor or Heartsease

Reference – Seborrhoeic Dermatitis Treatments Wikipedia

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