seborrheic eczema
Plural
seborrheic eczemas
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a long-term skin condition causing red, itchy, and flaky patches, commonly on the scalp and face
Seborrheic eczema, also known as seborrheic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that causes redness, itching, and flaking on the scalp, face, and other oily areas of the body. It often appears as dandruff on the scalp or as yellow or white crusty patches on the skin. Seborrheic eczema is believed to be caused by a combination of factors, including an overgrowth of yeast on the skin, genetics, and environmental factors. While it can be permanent and may flare up periodically, seborrheic eczema is not contagious or harmful. Treatment typically involves medicated shampoos, creams, or lotions to reduce inflammation and control symptoms. In some cases, lifestyle changes such as managing stress and avoiding harsh skincare products may also help manage symptoms.
- Dandruff is a mild form of seborrheic eczema affecting the scalp.
- Flaky skin on the face may indicate seborrheic eczema.
- Weather changes may influence the severity of seborrheic eczema.
- Seborrheic eczema can cause discomfort and self-consciousness.
- Dermatologists can recommend treatments for seborrheic eczema symptoms.
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