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Seborrheic dermatitis is a fungal skin disease found in areas with many oil glands. It is believed that Malassezia yeasts and seborrheic dermatitis are connected. This could be due to an abnormal or inflammatory immune response to these yeasts. The mai...
Seborrheic dermatitis is not contagious and has environmental and genetic causes. Symptoms like scaling, erythema, and itching are common on the scalp, face, chest, back, axilla, and groin. The diagnosis is based on the appearance and location of the l...
Mild cases of seborrheic dermatitis can often be relieved with antifungal creams or medicated shampoos. These products should contain ingredients like ketoconazole, ciclopirox, selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, coal tar, and salicylic acid. Apply them...
Rosacea is a complex skin condition with a wide range of possible manifestations. While flushing, facial redness, and small pus-filled bumps are typical early signs during flare-ups, it's important to note that not all individuals experience these exac...
To calm a rosacea flare-up, a multifaceted approach is recommended. Strategies such as avoiding triggers, protecting the skin, managing stress, utilizing anti-inflammatory products, applying cold compression, humidifying the air, and seeking guidance f...
Rosacea, a prevalent chronic skin condition, affects over 16 million Americans. It primarily manifests as persistent redness, pimples, and visible blood vessels on the face and eyes. Typically appearing after middle age, it is more common among fair-sk...
Vitamin C aids in enhancing acne scar appearance. Its topical application is recognized for its anti-aging, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties, fostering skin improvement and minimizing scar development risks. Research indicates reduced vita...
Acne scars are reminders of past breakouts and their fading time depends on the scar type and treatment. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) can take up to two years to fade naturally, but it's more likely to fade than true acne scars because the...
Acne scars can be frustrating, with two main types: atrophic (depressed) and hypertrophic (raised). Atrophic scars result from insufficient collagen during healing and are categorized as icepick, boxcar, or rolling scars. Icepick scars are narrow and d...
Acne scars can be frustrating and impact self-esteem. Fortunately, various treatments can reduce their appearance. From natural remedies to medical procedures, there are numerous options available. However, it's crucial to consult a dermatologist befor...