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seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jun 03, 2001 12:12 pm


How longer will last initially after using treatment recommended? by dermatoligist.

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Re: seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jun 03, 2001 12:12 pm

Seborrheic dermatitis tends to wax and wane. It usually subsides, but often comes back at times. That is why we "control" it instead of "cure" it. Neverhteless, some individuals completely get rid of it. There is most likely something about them, rather than the treatment.

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Re: Re: seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Fri Jun 29, 2001 12:35 am


so what is the treatment? i just got it. and what should i do.
[quote] Seborrheic dermatitis tends to wax and wane. It usually subsides, but often comes back at times... [/quote]

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Re: Re: Re: seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Sat Jun 30, 2001 9:27 am

The treatment vaires. Often it consists of dandruff shampoos. Sometimes sortisone solutions are used. I also like to recommend supllementing with essential fatty acids and zinc. You can apply aloe vera gel to the scalp also.
[quote] so what is the treatment. i just got it... [/quote]

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Re: Re: Re: Re: seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Sat Jun 30, 2001 5:48 pm


i don't think dandruff shampoos will help my red rashes on my face everytime i eat a gluten product,(which i've eliminated completely and lost 8 lbs); have eliminated from my diet, breads, cheeses, ice cream, (frozen yogurt is OK) i guess yogurt/accidopholus is good)-no reaction.have you heard from patients who get red rashes when eating gluten food products. this resembles an allergy almost, but i've had dandruff for years and dry skin and my doctor said the redness around my eyebrows and other places indicates seborrheic dermatatis. what do you think? can you give me more info? thanks
[quote] The treatment vaires. Often it consists of dandruff shampoos... [/quote]

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: seborrheic dematitis

Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jul 01, 2001 10:46 am

Yes, dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis are very similar. The latter implies some inflammation as well, such as some redness. It sounds like seborrheic dermatitis to me as well. You probably have always had the tnedency toward it, if you have had dandruff for years. It is interesting about the gluten. Some people are sensitive to certain things, such as wheat, dairy. Perhaps our body does not do well with it.
[quote] i don't think dandruff shampoos will help my red rashes on my face everytime i eat a gluten product,(which i've eliminated completely and lost 8 lbs); have eliminated from my diet, breads, cheeses, ice cream, (frozen yogurt is OK) i guess yogurt/accidopholus is good)-no reaction. have you heard from patients who get red rashes when eating gluten food products... [/quote]

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