Excessive growth of the Malassezia yeast, also known as pityrosporum, triggers seborrheic dermatitis, a common skin condition. This yeast naturally resides on the skin's surface but can proliferate, leading to fungal infection and subsequent skin changes. The immune system's response to this yeast overgrowth contributes to the development of seborrheic dermatitis.





Seborrheic dermatitis tends to occur when the body produces excess sebum, providing a food source for the yeast to thrive. The exact role of fungi, including Malassezia, in causing seborrheic dermatitis is still being studied. However, topical antifungal medications have shown effectiveness in managing the condition.





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