Seborrhoeic Dermatitis - Causes, Triggers & Treatment Options

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @SGDrWellness
    @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +99

    Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin disease that causes an itchy rash with scaly patches. In this video, we are discussing the common causes of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, Triggers and treatment options.
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    • @abcd-jk7mx
      @abcd-jk7mx Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Dr.wellness
      Thanks you so much for your information!
      Im 25 and have seborrheic dermatitis for 4 months now,my dermatologist give me 2% ketoconazole shampoo and there is improvment but i still have those little white material mostly on the edge of my fall hairs(its causeing me a hair shedding!)
      Can you please help me?
      What can i do about that?

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +2

      Those white flakes and material u can try removing with olive oil or cocois oil!

    • @abcd-jk7mx
      @abcd-jk7mx Před 2 lety

      @@SGDrWellness for how long to apply the olive/cocois oil on the scalp?
      and i need to to it everyday?

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety

      @@abcd-jk7mx hey! apply it for about an hour and gently wash and scrub the skin flakes off. you can use daily till the scalp is clear

    • @annasargsyan7261
      @annasargsyan7261 Před 2 lety

      BELIEVE ME. Accutane really CURES sbd, only after 4-5 months it comes back. I think the KEY of the PERMANENT treatment of sbd is in the accutane. Maybe we must find the right dosage to cure sbd permanently or maybe accutane includes some ingredients which manage the oil in skin and kill sbd…WE must do research and understand how accutane kills sbd for 4-5 months (maybe a big dosage can cure it permanently?), where is the key my dears?. We must understand this. I wanna remind you ISOTROTEIN CURES ACNE ( it was said that acne also doesn't have a treatment because it is chroric,but as we see isotrotein cures acne permanently), and the reason of Acne is also the excess oil of the skin.. let's discuss and understand how accutane works on sbd and which dosage may kill sbd forever.. tell your dermatologists about it and and think together, we don't have right to stop

  • @ApexLodestar
    @ApexLodestar Před 2 lety +1114

    It's a shame there's no cure for it. I feel like there's not enough awareness about it. This thing is a lifetime inconvenience. It can spread to your face and makes you feel like never leaving your home. 🥺

    • @lavishrajput7233
      @lavishrajput7233 Před 2 lety +5

      @@janlestermarquez2880 thakyou broo

    • @JJay13Productionz
      @JJay13Productionz Před 2 lety +56

      It's an absolute nightmare I have it on the back of my neck, eyebrows, forehead and under eyes

    • @lavishrajput7233
      @lavishrajput7233 Před 2 lety +4

      @@JJay13Productionz did u go for checkup

    • @tq5589
      @tq5589 Před 2 lety +96

      The only solution that worked for me was to stop eating stuff that contains gluten and reducing sugar

    • @ThatBigCactus
      @ThatBigCactus Před 2 lety +30

      There's no "cure", but if you put on a bit of head & shoulder shampoo on affected areas in the shower, then immediately after getting out use Avene Cicalfate repair cream, it will stop all flaking and reduce 90% of the redness. Need to do it every 2nd night. Tube of the cream costs 16$ and lasts for months

  • @questionmark1152
    @questionmark1152 Před 3 měsíci +63

    I'll tell you right now that SUGAR will make this so much worse. If you cut sugar out of your diet, your skin will get back to normal right away.

    • @TahtoKristian
      @TahtoKristian Před 3 měsíci +7

      Yes, I noticed the same thing.

    • @TechOP-hw5vm
      @TechOP-hw5vm Před 3 měsíci +4

      Will try this 😔

    • @Faramir1104
      @Faramir1104 Před měsícem +4

      I have been on keto diet for 6 weeks now and mine is still here and inflamed.

    • @Clean-N-ShineInDfw
      @Clean-N-ShineInDfw Před 27 dny

      I agree when I removed Starbucks drinks that are full of sugar I noticed I had no flare up on my face,ears and scalp

    • @questionmark1152
      @questionmark1152 Před 27 dny +1

      @@TahtoKristian Yup, no sugar and drink water, and your skin will be immaculate.

  • @remoa9142
    @remoa9142 Před rokem +436

    Since the day I stopped using sugar at all for a month my skin flaking was reduced soo much. That's what I did I thought I should share this for people who have same issues like me

    • @user-ks4ww2cc8p
      @user-ks4ww2cc8p Před rokem +3

      Are you sure ?

    • @remoa9142
      @remoa9142 Před rokem +12

      @@user-ks4ww2cc8p yes and organic coconut oil also helped . I use to apply on my face after facewash.

    • @user-ks4ww2cc8p
      @user-ks4ww2cc8p Před rokem

      @@remoa9142 I thank you very much

    • @fakenamefakesurname5005
      @fakenamefakesurname5005 Před rokem +24

      I totally believe you, because when i eat bad (fat and sugar) my skin feel more oily and ichy

    • @newt2120
      @newt2120 Před rokem +28

      HOW DO YOU EVEN AVOID SUGAR IN 2022? its literally in everything unless you have the money to hire a chef

  • @luca0297
    @luca0297 Před 2 lety +248

    Been dealing with this for 13 years, I'm 26 now. It sucks, it comes and goes. But it's not life-ending, you can still have a good life, you can still go out and have fun even though you might not feel like it sometimes because of how it looks at that moment. Accept it, try what you can to keep it down. If you get low self-esteem, do other things to better your body. No one is perfect, and this is just one of our flaws, you will find people in your life that will accept you for who you are and not give it any attention when you get flareups. Cheer up, this doesn't get much better, but life in general will, I promise.

    • @rodprime5352
      @rodprime5352 Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you for this

    • @hamadalhababi9347
      @hamadalhababi9347 Před 2 lety

      It only comes back when u consume any food that contains gluten. Stop consuming gluten and u will be shocked.

    • @tomasximenes3770
      @tomasximenes3770 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you buddy

    • @christbuilds7409
      @christbuilds7409 Před rokem

      I noticed when I shaved or even trimmed I start peeling more and it's more noticeable, is that normal I don't have the full on shit like he said but I feel it might be a milder form?

    • @artderesh221
      @artderesh221 Před rokem

      DON'T USE THOSE CRAPPY SHAMPOOS THIS STOOGE TALKS ABOUT HE KNOWS NOTHING

  • @mommat8378
    @mommat8378 Před rokem +21

    My husband went gluten free and it healed up in 3 days.

  • @alainexpat
    @alainexpat Před rokem +53

    Scalp dermatitis was the symptom that drove me to the Doctor's who, after a thyroid screen, diagnosed me with Hashimoto's Hypothroidism. I highly suggest getting a thyroid screen to check TSH level, T4 level, and antibodies. When you have an autoimmune problem and your hormone levels have gone asunder, this sort of ailment can really happen. The suggestions for treatment on this video are good. Nizoral and Selsun Blue Double strength are very good and also Tar shampoos. However, the way I really got this under control is actually quite simple: Onions. I make a paste of chopped onions plus a few drops of Oregano or Clove oil and blend it in the blender making a paste. Put this on your scalp for at least 1 hour. No more itching at all. Onions are high in sulphur which is the basic compound of many of these shampoos. It's antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral.

    • @devildogcad
      @devildogcad Před rokem +1

      Interesting. Post the recipe.

    • @sidharthsidhu1477
      @sidharthsidhu1477 Před rokem +1

      Iam also under thyroid medication...dermatitis is really a problem iam using salicyclic acid lotion....but I cant stop it foe a single day..when stops dandruff comes back....i will sunrashes too..

    • @bulletyathrikan3472
      @bulletyathrikan3472 Před rokem

      I am also having this problem

    • @alainexpat
      @alainexpat Před rokem +1

      @@bulletyathrikan3472 I can empathise completely

    • @seandersg
      @seandersg Před rokem

      ​@@alainexpatthank you for the tip. I imagine your head smells pretty interesting afterwards lol....
      How do you manage that aspect?

  • @christinamartinez8132
    @christinamartinez8132 Před rokem +14

    I had seborrheic dermatitis in my scalp. My mother in law suggested I use T Gel medicated shampoo to clear it up. I didn't believe it would actually work but over six months of using it and not putting any kind of hair products in my hair, it finally cleared up. I was so happy to have my scalp back to normal. My infected scalp oozed greenish stuff for months and months. I regret not using it when I first got the symptoms. It's been 22 years since I had it and I swear by this product. It works and is affordable. I saw a dermatologist which charged me over a thousand dollars and nothing ever helped. Thank God for the product clearing that gunk out of my scalp.

    • @chanelsahr4602
      @chanelsahr4602 Před 10 měsíci

      Hi! Did you use a particular brand and did this dry out your hair?

    • @rexosmillo160
      @rexosmillo160 Před 3 měsíci

      What particular brand of t gel did you use

  • @traceyback7139
    @traceyback7139 Před měsícem +5

    Some of my glads are hard as a rock just below where the infection is. This is a nightmare. I wish everyone to get well soon.

  • @Thx1138sober
    @Thx1138sober Před 2 lety +74

    I was using coal tar shampoo daily and still had stuff growing in my ears, behind my ears and on my face and scalp. Then for other reasons, I did an 84-hour water fast and the Seborrhoeic Dermatitis is just gone. It has been about 2 months and I'm just using regular shampoo and it's still just gone. I have no idea if that would work for anyone else, but I noticed immediately after fasting for 3 days the crusty skin and flakes just disappeared and so far has not returned, it was an extra cool bonus prize!

    • @singlepasanga7932
      @singlepasanga7932 Před 2 lety +3

      Any food restrictions you followed after having fasting?

    • @Thx1138sober
      @Thx1138sober Před 2 lety +9

      @@singlepasanga7932 I ate very light the two days before the fast and breaking the fast I only ate 1/3 pound 90% lean beef patty with nothing (No salt, catsup or cheese) and only lean protein and no carbs the next day also. So, with a 3 day fast, you really are restricting your food intake for 7 days, two days before and 2 days after.

    • @singlepasanga7932
      @singlepasanga7932 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the reply..Will try and update you brother

    • @J_Weezie
      @J_Weezie Před 2 lety +1

      Has it come back since your fast yet? PLZ I'm very interested in your success and have heard others mention a fast eradicated their seb derm. Also how bad was it before the fast

    • @Thx1138sober
      @Thx1138sober Před 2 lety +6

      @@J_Weezie Since the fasting, I've done 2 in the last 2 months, it's basically gone. I've found a small amount of crust behind my right ear a couple of times, but that's it. Before, every morning I would wake up with flakes all around my nose and under my eyes and on my forehead, in and behind my ears, also lots of scalp flakes. I'm 63 and I noticed it getting bad about 5 years ago. I was using coal tar shampoo and that cut it down about 40% to 50% if I used it every other day. Now I'm just using regular shampoo.

  • @muhammadirfanshahid1229
    @muhammadirfanshahid1229 Před 2 lety +29

    A lot of information related to disease and treatment here. I learn a lot as a medical student. Thank you.🔥

  • @rnnumi7945
    @rnnumi7945 Před 2 lety +57

    Interesting... And to think this whole time I thought I had some crazy new leprosy disease. Was even going to name it after me and be textbook famous. I do notice it flares up more when thyroid levels are too low. Kind of makes sense since my skin gets all dried out and lizard-like. Good stuff, Doc. Subscribed.

  • @profmj7630
    @profmj7630 Před rokem +16

    I have it on my face (eyebrows, nose and chin areas) and the following products helped so much - LA Roche posay hydrating gentle cleanser, a313 cream (French pharmacy) (helps reduce flares/flakes), la roche posay double repair matte moisturizer. If it's really bad then I use hydrocortisone cream until the skin is less irritated (as per dermatologist). Don't do the dandruff shampoo on my face- for me it made it worse.

    • @kristopherjohnson2837
      @kristopherjohnson2837 Před rokem +2

      Thank you. My dermatologist told me to
      Use the drandruff shampoo on my face and it made it 3x as bad.

    • @profmj7630
      @profmj7630 Před rokem +1

      @@kristopherjohnson2837 me too...my face was so irritated and red..

  • @user-zm9ky9jt1g
    @user-zm9ky9jt1g Před 9 měsíci +10

    My husband has it. We’ve been married for 27 years. It’s just something he has and it doesn’t bother me other than feeling compassion for him. Over the years he has found what works for him and can keep flare ups to a minimum.

    • @RobPires
      @RobPires Před 3 měsíci +1

      May I ask what worked for him?

  • @nickynoonaa
    @nickynoonaa Před 2 lety +11

    Found this video after getting concerned about stress rash.... instantly subscribed!!! Great video surprised you haven't had 1mil views yet for how good video is ❤

    • @montster101
      @montster101 Před 3 měsíci

      So if you have seborrhoeic dermatitis how is it now?

  • @robertdevoy3119
    @robertdevoy3119 Před rokem +22

    Since shampoo with zinc seems to control my dandruff pretty well, I thought I would try a zinc lotion that comes in a tube on my face where I also have mild outbreaks. It turned out to work better than I expected. After shampooing my hair, I use the zinc lotion on my scalp, and it doubles as a hair conditioner. I also apply the zinc lotion to problem areas on my face. I can now go several days without washing my hair, whereas before I had to wash it with dandruff shampoo every day. Also, I no longer need to use steroid cream on my face and use the zinc lotion instead with great results.

    • @Divine-diary
      @Divine-diary Před rokem +4

      Please can yu tell me the name of those products you used

    • @apacur
      @apacur Před rokem +2

      What products exactly?

    • @robertdevoy3119
      @robertdevoy3119 Před rokem +7

      @@Divine-diary Dermaharmony Seborrheic Dermatitis Cream 3 fl oz

    • @robertdevoy3119
      @robertdevoy3119 Před rokem +2

      @@apacur Dermaharmony Seborrheic Dermatitis Cream 3 fl oz

    • @Anitraj24
      @Anitraj24 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for sharing this information. I ordered the lotion.

  • @MorganScorpion
    @MorganScorpion Před rokem +16

    I have it. It's extremely irritating sometimes. I use Nizoral shampoo which helps, but sometimes my scalp just itches anyway. I find that staying hydrated helps the itching calm down though.

  • @raheelhaider9295
    @raheelhaider9295 Před rokem +15

    Causes: Stress anxiety lack of sleep minerals vitamins defeciency
    Treatment: take a lot of sleep and vitamin d from sunlight
    Drink Apple cider vinegar in water daily
    Reduce stress, walk jogging, use light warm water for bath

    • @aurorab7291
      @aurorab7291 Před rokem

      tysm for this info! can i know what ratio to drink ACVinegar?

  • @jimporter
    @jimporter Před 11 měsíci +9

    Having suffered for a number I have recently worked out what I think caused mine. Dermatologists have told me that it was due to stress and I have always said I don’t really have stress in my life. However I recently discovered that I have probably been suffering from metabolic stress.
    For a number of years I have been drinking coffee a lot of it and strong. My coffee machine broke a short while ago and I have been drinking less. Now at the same time I have also had symptoms which suggest a B12 deficiency or Folate (B9) deficiency. Well I got tested for active B12 (doctor won’t do this they only do a misleading Serum B12 test) and a folate test where I was at the bottom of the scale but in normal territory. So all is well, well not really. It turns out that drinking lots of fresh coffee, more than around 110g of beans a day (and I was using probably 150-200g) can cause high levels of Homocysteine within the Methylation cycle which can cause a number of unwanted symptoms. It doesn’t matter wether it is caffeinated or decaf coffee the caffeine isn’t thought to be the culprit in raising Homocysteine levels. Just in case and to give my body the best chance of recovery I have started to supplement with good quality B12 and B9 supplements in the form the body can absorb. There are conditions which affect the body being able to absorb both these vitamins correctly so best to use the versions the body actually needs. For more information check out the pernicious anaemia society website.
    Your mileage may vary but I would suggest that people get their folate and active B12 levels checked and maybe even Homocysteine and MMA (methylmalonic acid) especially if the have any other symptoms of a B vitamin deficiency, you may just find out it clears your skin condition.

    • @simseven4967
      @simseven4967 Před 4 měsíci

      This is it, 3 months of thyamine and B12 and recovered, also used rhodiola to balance cortisol level and now I am fine with no issues. Minimised oxalate intake which is also important

  • @corpsersa8017
    @corpsersa8017 Před 2 lety +9

    As a guy this is very embarrassing especially when you visit a barber,my barber was chilled about it yeah it's not nice

  • @seenajackson5933
    @seenajackson5933 Před 2 lety +22

    I have had this my whole life, i can say this is not fun to deal with the past 19 years

    • @bluelove1444
      @bluelove1444 Před rokem +2

      I have been suffering for 27 years since i was 17 now im 44 and feel sometimes during flare up want to lock myself ant not to see anyone

  • @damnitjanet3037
    @damnitjanet3037 Před 2 lety +13

    I was diagnosed with it today. I have it on the outside of my eye so bad it cracks and so very sore. I also have it on each side of my mouth. Very attractive. The Dr Derm called in an ointment to my pharmacy. Hope to get it tomorrow. Some videos say it from oil glands. I have very dry skin. 🧐

  • @davidlebeau6695
    @davidlebeau6695 Před 2 lety +24

    My personal treatment, use anti-fungal shampoo in the correct manner; If first time, let it on your hair for 5-7 minutes. For 2nd or 3rd time on ward just let it for 2, 3 minutes and never ever ever use any other hair product. Did it once, had to restart all the treatment from zero. And thank you doc for being clear and concise!

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @pumpkindiamond994
      @pumpkindiamond994 Před 2 lety +1

      I can't live without using conditioner. Is there an anti-fungal conditioner?

    • @isaacmalco452
      @isaacmalco452 Před 2 lety

      Typically, how many times will I have to use it?

    • @san1883
      @san1883 Před 2 lety +2

      @@pumpkindiamond994 any conditioner is fine as long as you don’t get it on the scalp

  • @cityofangels4874
    @cityofangels4874 Před 2 lety +6

    head and shoulders anti hair loss shampoo helps
    but you have to massage your scalp very well and let the shampoo sit for 10 minutes
    also get your thyroid checked!
    but the doctor must run a FULL thyroid panel not just TSH value!!
    hypothyroid can cause seborrheic dermatitis among various other skin conditions

  • @friendlyjunco6836
    @friendlyjunco6836 Před 2 lety +23

    I've been taking thyroid medication for a week and I noticed my scalp started to get less bumpy. Today my scalp was completely smooth like regular skin and it's almost back to my regular skin color. I didn't use my creams or ketoconazole shampoo in 2 days. And no more flakes.

    • @rabielazazi787
      @rabielazazi787 Před 2 lety +4

      were you like hyper or hypo if not what was wrong with your thyroid cuz im trying to figure it out ?

    • @friendlyjunco6836
      @friendlyjunco6836 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rabielazazi787 I was hypo. You can't figure it out on your own. Talk to your doctor about it.

    • @helanasany8186
      @helanasany8186 Před 2 lety +3

      Plzz help me my flakes is not reducing... I am just 23year old girl 😭😭😭😭i am from india

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +2

      Please go see a doctor or dermatologist

    • @captain7418
      @captain7418 Před 2 lety +3

      @@helanasany8186 I cured it but it came back and you should be seeing doc I'm 19😭

  • @FrankVerdugo91
    @FrankVerdugo91 Před 6 dny

    It’s so good to find a community. I was going crazy.

  • @C.K985
    @C.K985 Před rokem +19

    I’ve just started to deal with this within the last couple years at 37 years old. I’ve never had any prior skin issues. I didn’t even really get acne other than a zit here or there. I know they’re likely unrelated, but felt that was relevant to the discussion.
    Mine appears in my eyebrows, in-between my eyebrows and on my eyelids. My eyebrows get the most flaky, with the scales being fairly thick and hurt to pull on. At first I thought it was just dry skin so I started using moisturizer every day after the shower. It comes and goes.
    At the moment, I’m in Rhode Island for the holidays (I live in SWFL) and it’s really flared up. My mom suggested using baby oil and, while it does kind of soak in and cover up the appearance of my skin, I know it’s not doing anything to really help it.
    I appreciate all of the comments on this video and the support I see people showing each other. It’s also nice to read about some different remedies that people have found success with. I was unaware of many of them.
    Hope everyone has a great New Year and can figure out how to deal with SD!

    • @kristenmoonrise
      @kristenmoonrise Před rokem +4

      Try taking a gut microbiome test to see if you're immunodeficient in anything. I had an eczema flare up out of nowhere a few years ago and only now learned I was deficient in lactobacillus. 100% pure argan oil was also extremely helpful as its antifungal. Good luck!

    • @priscillanotpresley
      @priscillanotpresley Před rokem +3

      Im 38 and dealing with this for the first time too!
      My daughter waxed my eyebrows for the first time ever and a few days latter I started feeling irritation in the area and when it started spreading I went to dermatologist. Im taking the cream
      My face keeps peeling, I don’t know if I’m supposed to leave it alone or peel the flakes off. It’s all across my forehead, on my eyelids, sides of my nose and under my chin! This is dreadful

    • @C.K985
      @C.K985 Před rokem

      @@priscillanotpresley sounds exactly like my situation. I’ve noticed it’s worse in the cold, dry air than it is in the heat.

    • @kishwar3984
      @kishwar3984 Před rokem

      Same happening with me wht u have done next?

    • @C.K985
      @C.K985 Před rokem

      @@kishwar3984 I’ve been using baby oil after I shower. A little goes a long way. The oil will basically make it look good for a full day but it isn’t doing anything to cure the problem. I’m at the point where I’m ready to see a dermatologist. Some days it’s so bad that if I even touch my eyebrows it makes the flakes appear. So frustrating.

  • @virousgen5838
    @virousgen5838 Před rokem +3

    Just wanted to add: Seborrheic Dermatitis can sometimes look like psoriasis, psoriasis can be serious and even life threatening in rare cases, a third of people with psoriasis could develop into psoriasis arthritis. Don't self diagnose your skin condition as Seborrheic Dermatitis and think it's 'harmless', it could well be psoriasis, go see a doctor just to be safe.

  • @shetzu
    @shetzu Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much doctor I was quite scared when my eyebrows were got so itchy and it has been so irritating but thank you for your advice 💕

  • @slapmyfunkybass
    @slapmyfunkybass Před 2 lety +14

    I’ve had it for years, but worked out a way of getting rid of it. If you stick with the routine it does go, and becomes virtually impossible to see.
    Wash the face with cold water. I use Dove soap as found that doesn’t dry out the skin. But use any soap you’re happy with, it’s important though the soap doesn’t dry out the skin. I don’t know why, but cold water seems to work best and I would advise you stick with that. Pat the face dry, don’t rub with the towel. Get an intensive moisturiser, intensive seems to work best. Normal moisturiser doesn’t seem to be so effective. I found the Nivea intensive creams are good, they do one with vitamin E too, but use what you’re happy with. Apply that after washing the face and that’s it. Once the moisturiser has settled in a little on the face, get a cream called sebclair and apply that only to the spots where the dermatitis is. That’s it. Keep doing this every day. It will definitely go if you do this, within about 5 days it will be gone, you won’t even be able to see it. You must stick to the routine though. After the first day of doing it it may look worse, but stick with it, by the third day you will see the difference. Sebclair is an amazing cream, and it’s not expensive. I would strongly recommend not to ignore this part of the routine.
    It’s actually very simple, the dermatitis is drying out the skin, causing it to inflame and become red looking. You’re simply putting more moisture back than you’re losing, causing the redness to go, and - I think - the Sebclair kills any yeast on the face.
    I’m not actually sure if I still have dermatitis. I did have it really bad, I wouldn’t even leave the house, but once I discovered this routine I got into the habit of pretty much doing it everyday so not sure if it’s got rid of it completely because I never see it. The moisturiser actually had another plus point and gave me good looking skin, which is odd, as I never would have used it if it wasn’t for the dermatitis.
    Hope that helps.

    • @NoOne-nu5df
      @NoOne-nu5df Před rokem

      that’s what i found out has worked the best i’m not sure this is what i have. the only thing that draws me back is that i keep rubbing my eyes (where it’s at rn)

  • @davidgodfrey2956
    @davidgodfrey2956 Před rokem +6

    4 years ago I started using shampoo with Selenium Sulfide in it--Selsun Blue. Walmart has a bargain version of Selsun blue, which i use. I use it when i shower, not only washing my hair, but spreading it all over my face and into my ears. I allow it to sit for a couple minutes before rinsing it off. I use this shampoo 4-5 times a week and the Seborrheic Dermatitis is completely under control and my face is clear. I suffered with this condition since 8th grade and in high school it destroyed my self image. I'm still glad I found this remedy at 52 though.

    • @kellywolffis5916
      @kellywolffis5916 Před rokem +2

      Ty for telling us this …I use the shampoo on my hair but now will try on my face!

    • @davidgodfrey2956
      @davidgodfrey2956 Před rokem

      @@kellywolffis5916 I'm glad to share this. If I can help one person escape the soul-crushing "face plague" that I had for most of my life it will be worth it. I would love to know if it helped you.

    • @susandawnentwistle6933
      @susandawnentwistle6933 Před 11 měsíci

  • @burtreynolds2969
    @burtreynolds2969 Před rokem +10

    I have also heard it could be a gut issue. Probiotics and taking caprylic acid is supposed to help.

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 6 měsíci

      If it was gut biomes issue then it would be seen on other parts of the body and not just one area.

  • @Enough_Tumbleweed
    @Enough_Tumbleweed Před 2 lety +25

    I'm really getting outdone with my SD. I shampoo twice a week and i still have atleast one flare a week on my face or scalp. Nothing seems to help.

    • @besartberisha5968
      @besartberisha5968 Před 2 lety +2

      Just keep trying to locate triggers, don’t stress too much

    • @tq5589
      @tq5589 Před 2 lety +11

      You should try to stop eating foods that contains gluten and reducing sugar, it worked for me

    • @Spadestr81
      @Spadestr81 Před 2 lety +3

      @@wilted_rose510 especially dairy! That immediately gives me an itchy scalp within hours- even cheese!

    • @Spadestr81
      @Spadestr81 Před 2 lety +2

      @@wilted_rose510 the longer I am off dairy, the better it is. I was a special patient at the Cleveland Clinic when I was a teenager. My celiac disease was very sensitive, and they tried to get inflammation down any way they could. It was during this time I learned that it was well know in dietary health that Dairy is one of the most inflammatory foods and after that Sugar. When inflammation in the gut goes down, the gut can better absorb nutrients and better supply the body with what it needs. The scalp is an area heavily impacted by gut inflammation. Integrative Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic did a fabulous job at helping me figure out my gut inflammation and fixing it through diet. I can’t say my hair is ever sticky, but it does get oily and I seem to react to my own oil. I have to shower once every day to wash the oil away. I also can’t sleep on wet hair because I am high in yeast and the dampness causes an increase when slept on overnight. Sleep with dry hair and wash pillow case (if not all sheets) frequently, my ideal is every weekend. I use ketoconozole right now for the yeast/fungus and it definitely relieves the pain and further redness (easy to get Rx from primary care doctor without appointment pick up at CVS). It doesn’t take away the condition, as my scalp still feels uneven and not smooth, but the pain and itching is gone whenever I use ketoconozole shampoo and leave it on my scalp for 3-5 mins before rinsing. If i eat dairy, I have to use the shampoo more frequently and even apply a tiny bit to my scalp dry before sleeping so I can sleep and won’t wake up with pain or itching. Eating dairy makes the shampoo have to work harder haha

    • @danishyoyo
      @danishyoyo Před 2 lety

      @@Spadestr81 avoid that

  • @Photobuff13
    @Photobuff13 Před rokem +4

    I have it in the back of my scalp since I was 17 in college. I'm 62 now. I have helped it with potassium, fish oil capsules and eve primrose. Salt & alcohol triggers it. 😢

  • @brennangrayson259
    @brennangrayson259 Před rokem +2

    HERE IS HOW TO FIX IT (From someone that suffers from this severely)
    I have only ever found one treatment that works perfectly and it is not anti-fungal creams. I have tried countless anti-fungal creams as well as moistures, which never did much good.
    What you are going to want to do -
    Order dead sea salt (it has to be dead sea salt) online and MCT oil that does not contain lauric acid (C12), as this will make it worse.
    Take a few spinkles of dead sea salt and add it to a bowl of warm water water so that it dissolves.
    Smear that on the affected areas of your face and leave for 1-2mins then rinse off with cold water.
    After this, dry your face off and moisturise with MCT oil.
    In the beginning i did this daily, then eventually only had to do it weekly. Now I only have to do this ever fortnight or so and it keeps it away completely. Other people have only had do to it a few times for the condition to never appear again. I urge anyone who is reading this to try it!! It has improved my quality of life and sounded ridiculous when I first heard of it, but here i am recommending it. 🙂
    I would also like to note that 1kg dead sea salt lasts me about a year and one bottle of MCT oil much longer.

  • @AntiDegenerate1971
    @AntiDegenerate1971 Před rokem +6

    I have been suffering from this for the past 5 years. I tried a lot of medicated shampoos, and cortisone creams. None of them helped, it's most likely a hereditary disease. My father has it too but it doesn't flare up for him anymore like it used to back in his teenage days. This condition sadly has no cure, you need to keep managing it through medications and you also need to manage your diet. Stop consuming sugary foods and high carb food, it will help. Also avoid steam baths, always shower with cold water. Don't use rough towels to rub your face after showers. Use some kind of soft thin clothed towel or paper instead. Use moisturizer on a daily basis. If you follow these tips, you can keep it under control and it won't become visible on your face. But if you become complacent and not follow the routine, it will come back and most of the times it's worse than the last time.

  • @tamurt2.045
    @tamurt2.045 Před rokem +7

    Big problem with this desease is that it makes your hair fall

    • @angiesaldana3916
      @angiesaldana3916 Před rokem

      I think my hair falls out because I scratch so damn hard but I can’t help it

    • @tcblev601
      @tcblev601 Před rokem

      I have lost most of my hair from this and it doesn't seem to be growing back.

    • @tamurt2.045
      @tamurt2.045 Před rokem

      Cutting the hair short and shampooing 3 times a week helps a lot
      Or every day if you can
      Solution is to get rid of skin oils and applying a simple cream (hydratation)

  • @gregorywilliams3533
    @gregorywilliams3533 Před rokem +4

    For the face or body i recommend sheffield medicated moisturizer this stuff works so great. Works right away also.

    • @simseven4967
      @simseven4967 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah but this is just masking the problem like modern medicine do, this condition is because your gut problem

  • @gagan.dee.p
    @gagan.dee.p Před 2 lety +36

    I am suffering from this condition for the past few years. The doctor prescribed me fluconazole tablets, 150mg and 400mg both in the first and second visit for a month and steroid ointments.
    The treatment worked but it turned out to be a temporary fix, both times.
    After few weeks it comes back.
    I am planning to visit another doctor for this, but, really, I am extremely frustrated. I think shed more than my dog...all over the room.
    Dandruff from my face and eyebrows etc makes my glasses, phone everything covered with white dust.

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +4

      Seborrhoeic dermatitis can be something chronic.
      Sleep early and reduce stress!

    • @marivelchapa4686
      @marivelchapa4686 Před 2 lety +2

      Seborrheic Dermatitis is unfortunately not curable but manageable with steroid ointments, antifungal ointments, etc

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety +2

      Well said. But there are good periods where it can go off for a while

    • @Last337
      @Last337 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too. I’ve been thankful for the masks lately and my baseball cap covers my forehead. It’s really awful, I’ve been fighting this for 40 years. Nizoral worked at first and was a miracle but after 10 years it stopped. Been on betamethasone and it got better but now nothing is working.

    • @susandawnentwistle6933
      @susandawnentwistle6933 Před 11 měsíci

  • @Leili_Mohammad_Salah
    @Leili_Mohammad_Salah Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you doctor for your best advices, this video is very useful

    • @catchmeeeeee
      @catchmeeeeee Před 15 dny

      still have?

    • @Leili_Mohammad_Salah
      @Leili_Mohammad_Salah Před 15 dny

      @@catchmeeeeee I saw this because of my little niece, unfortunately, yes, but very little because it is controlled with medicine

  • @HERBALNATURAL
    @HERBALNATURAL Před rokem +1

    Don’t use steroids or any kind of allopathic medication. Start using natural and organic soaps and shampoos.
    Eat healthy and balanced diet !!! Vitamin d deficiency causes it in most of the cases

  • @Chicagorilla08
    @Chicagorilla08 Před 2 lety +16

    I've been dealing with this all my life since a teen and have it really bad at the moment. Although it comes and goes it is such a pain and I hate it. I have yet to discover a proper treatment. *sadface*

    • @johnnyp.601
      @johnnyp.601 Před 2 lety

      If its really bad, try getting a mild cortisone cream prescribed from your doctor. Thats also just a temporary fix, but it heals up your skin within hours

    • @ApexHerbivore
      @ApexHerbivore Před rokem

      look into reducing inflammation - cut dairy, sugar, alcohol, - eat more fruit and veg! Get more sleep. Diary of a CEO channel has guests that talk about importance of sleep - good luck

  • @jannebrija9879
    @jannebrija9879 Před rokem +9

    I didn't have this before when I was in Asia in a tropical country. Now that I live in Europe, I experience this twice a year. When the season changes from spring to summer and from fall to winter and last for a week or two but oddly enough, it dissapears at when its completely summer or completely winter. I went to a dermatologist was prescribed capsules and ointments during my vacation in my home country and it was completely gone but when winter came, it also came back. It's really frustrating because the trigger is the weather, its not like I can controll the weather or something and its not like i can just go back to my home country when I have so much more in Europe. . .

    • @andreanunez7606
      @andreanunez7606 Před rokem +1

      I Totally get you! Mine is also linked to changes in weather.

    • @rowenapalma7983
      @rowenapalma7983 Před rokem

      Same I don’t have it whenever I’m in the Philippines

    • @jannebrija9879
      @jannebrija9879 Před rokem +1

      @@rowenapalma7983 the last time i went home to the Philippines because of the cold humid air in the airplane, it became really bad. But after a week stay in the Philippines, it dissapeared without treatment. I don't know why that happened but just sharing my experience. . .

    • @rowenapalma7983
      @rowenapalma7983 Před rokem

      @@jannebrija9879 My skin is better when I’m in the Philippines for my two months vacations mas fumando kase humid at May moisture talaga doon. Here in US my skin is so terrible 😞

    • @heathengaming8461
      @heathengaming8461 Před rokem

      Im a filipino and i also have this now (i think also SD or eczema). This year the first was on january, i took a vacation in the province and when i returned in ncr, that's when it started. It last for about 2 weeks and I didnt do any medication. After it was healed, I went again in our province and I returned this May, and there it is, I have it again and much worse 😢. Im really anxious how will I look on Monday on my first day of my new job..

  • @KARMAROSSO
    @KARMAROSSO Před 4 měsíci

    People, I had it. My problem was heavy metals poisoning. (Which also causes molds and parasites to destroy your gut health). It could be yours as well...
    I started doing oil-pulling (with sesame oil) and after 2months,not only my skin is clear and healed,but it looks much better overall, my gums are no longer inflammed, my dentist said my teeth were perfectly clean and I sleep better.
    Also, go test your food allegies, and be careful with what you eat. Probiotics and unproccesed food is ofc the base for your gut health.
    I hope this can help somebody.

  • @claysoggyfries
    @claysoggyfries Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve had it for the last 3 years and didn’t even know. I thought it was because of a dollar tree acne product I used

  • @Pike737
    @Pike737 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Simple carbs, grains, sugary drinks/foods, fermented foods, seed oils trigger it. High protein, complex carb and natural fats help control the flares. Processed foods, sugary foods and fermented foods are the number one cause. Unfortunately it includes most of the tasty stuff, no more pizza, donuts, cakes, wine, sour dough, pasta, noodles, etc.

  • @potluck712
    @potluck712 Před rokem +1

    I want to go carnivore but am such a foodie and home chef. It would help this problem IMMENSELY! I don’t remember this beginning with me until I was around 21 years old but I also washed my hair more often back then. I’m 29 now & can only go 2-3 days and on day 3 I’m usually in pain.

  • @lockeman9954
    @lockeman9954 Před 23 dny

    My tips are jojoba oil, healthy food and exercise. Stress is a big factor also. Drinking Apple cider vinegar can help killing the fungus inside

  • @2WheelsGood.01
    @2WheelsGood.01 Před 20 dny

    I got it at 35, now almost 37 and still dealing with flare-ups. Nizoral and salicylic acid helps, but doesn't get rid of it. No changes in diet have made a difference for me. The crazy thing is that as soon as I leave the US for vacation, it almost completely goes away. So it's either stress related, or the food/water in this country is slowly poisoning me.

  • @ChasingTheDream87
    @ChasingTheDream87 Před rokem +2

    Went away completely on a keto diet with results as early as the first week.

    • @apacur
      @apacur Před rokem

      Meat only? Or anything else?

    • @aurorab7291
      @aurorab7291 Před rokem +1

      @@apacur research keto diet in youtube

  • @Dreamoooon
    @Dreamoooon Před 8 měsíci +1

    I developed sebderm when I was 25. When it first appeared, it was only a little red patch peeking through my hairline on my forehead, and I thought nothing of it.
    At the time I was in my last year of university, and it stayed pretty much the same size throughout the year. It got worse when I started working, only 1 year later it already covered the hairline on the left side of my forehead, luckily my fringe still covered it.
    I went to see a dermatologist, he prescribed me some topical cream and a shampoo.
    It was better only when I use the cream. He said it's steroid based cream so I must not use it on regular basis. Only when the sebderm acts up.
    Now, the red patch has grown to the point it covers the entire hairline on my forehead and the back of my ears. I feel so embarrassed I barely do my hair since I'm worried people would see what's under it.
    What do I do, people? 😢

  • @gloriamontgomery6900
    @gloriamontgomery6900 Před 16 dny

    I have a milder form of it and use an unscented prescription shampoo with 2% ketoconazole. Works pretty well

  • @carolynsmith1027
    @carolynsmith1027 Před rokem +2

    It's good to know I'm not the only one

    • @omerdursun8135
      @omerdursun8135 Před 3 měsíci

      Lactobacillus parecasei ve alt versiyonu lactobacillus parecasei ST 11 probiyotik kullanırsan iyileşirsin

  • @ag4832
    @ag4832 Před rokem +2

    And here I am, having seborrheic dermatitis since I was a child. 😅 Luckily only on my scalp and not on my face, so it's not really visible.

  • @arthurfrayn2652
    @arthurfrayn2652 Před 4 měsíci

    My doctor suggested eating beef liver a couple times a week and it works pretty well for me most of the time...

  • @tonyvargas368
    @tonyvargas368 Před 4 měsíci

    I recently experienced a severe case. I had to cut out almost all flour and yeast products and it helped reduce the inflammation.

  • @ican9425
    @ican9425 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Did anyone get discoloration too in the areas which were affected? I have some discoloration and hate it. Anyone know what i can use?

  • @potluck712
    @potluck712 Před rokem +1

    Usually for me cold weather is much better than hot. I live in a very humid climate so during the summer if my SD is bad it HURTS so much!!

  • @richardelarde7796
    @richardelarde7796 Před rokem +1

    Just what to help😊..
    Use petrolium jelly..
    For 2 or 3 days skin will more softer and rid all flaky stuff
    using this for more than a year now😊.

  • @michaeldowson6988
    @michaeldowson6988 Před 11 měsíci

    I found that bathing my face and scalp with water and some white vinegar helps control it, but not end it unfortunately. Vinegar is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial...and cheap.

  • @olhazhemerdyey6015
    @olhazhemerdyey6015 Před rokem +2

    Just wanted to ask a few questions: a)the image used at the beginning of the video, would that not be plaque psoriasis (grey and scaly rather than yellow and oily like in s.dermatitis)? B)s. Dermatitis has no positive family history unlike plaque psoriasis. C) s.dermatitis is only mildly itchy or non at all, otherwise it could be atopic dermatitis (in kids). Just wanted to clarify these 😊 (final year pharmacy student)

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 6 měsíci

      All these are basically skin infections from damaged dermal layer. Microorganism(s) get in and wrong treatments and common products make it worse.

  • @Spadestr81
    @Spadestr81 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve had it since college.

  • @joriwilkinson
    @joriwilkinson Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’ve always felt it’s related to liver health. That being said I noticed after taking beef liver for 3 weeks now it’s almost gone.

  • @thegaminghustle
    @thegaminghustle Před rokem +1

    I’ve had this all my life, tried every shampoo ever recommended nothing works my dandruff is invincible literally nothing can stop my scalp from getting flaky even now my eyebrows and mustache is starting to flake idk what to do anymore it’s just a part of me now

    • @ApexHerbivore
      @ApexHerbivore Před rokem

      look into reducing inflammation - cut dairy, sugar, alcohol, - eat more fruit and veg! Get more sleep. Diary of a CEO channel has guests that talk about importance of sleep - good luck

  • @mspalmer5781
    @mspalmer5781 Před 2 lety +3

    I find that oils such as coconut, olive oil and shea butter, actally actually makes tge condition worse. Therefore I try to avoid any products with those oils. Jojoba oi & castor oil.l seems to work great. actually areg

    • @Lara-tr7xb
      @Lara-tr7xb Před 2 lety

      Castor oil and coconut oil doesn’t work for me either. I’m going to make and appointment with a dermatologist. I’m so over this condition!

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 Před rokem

    Dermoscribe - Seborrheic Dermatitis Cream eradicated my SD in a week. I had it around my eyes and had to be careful applying the cream as to avoid getting it in my eyes.

  • @jackey6149
    @jackey6149 Před rokem +1

    i've been dealing with this since i was 9, im 22 now..13 ish years of endless inching..

  • @Christina-sn8oe
    @Christina-sn8oe Před 18 dny

    My 10 yr old son has this. It staryed out of nowhere when we was 7 and its been a struggle. I have had dermatologists bascially twll me that there is nothing more they can do. He has tried every cream out there. He is currently on Dupixent, and even that hardly helps. He gets breakouts around his mouth, and they become very infected and red.
    It has created so much social anxiety for him. 😢

  • @brendanoconnor9196
    @brendanoconnor9196 Před rokem +3

    I have SD. Myself and many other people with it use apple cider vinegar (ACV) to treat it. I have been using it for years now and it works very well. If you want to know more, just ask 😊

    • @sandramacdonald7764
      @sandramacdonald7764 Před rokem +1

      How do you use it and how often?

    • @brendanoconnor9196
      @brendanoconnor9196 Před rokem +2

      @@sandramacdonald7764 Every night before bed, I put one tea spoon of water and one of ACV in a mug, so 50/50 mix. Then drop a cotton pad in and let it soak it up. Then apply all over inc eye brows etc! Depending on how our skin is, you may want to start with a weaker solution! Maybe 70/30 water and build up from there! It doesn't work for everyone, but I have been using it for years to great effort 👏

    • @sandramacdonald7764
      @sandramacdonald7764 Před rokem +1

      Thank you

    • @sandramacdonald7764
      @sandramacdonald7764 Před rokem +1

      Sorry do you leave it on on night?

    • @brendanoconnor9196
      @brendanoconnor9196 Před rokem

      @@sandramacdonald7764 If it works for you, please share with others too 😊

  • @heckyve4664
    @heckyve4664 Před rokem +1

    I thought that was rosacea Demodex (Face Mites): Folliculorum

  • @anujthakre7270
    @anujthakre7270 Před rokem +2

    I had the worst routine during my college days, I used hairdryer for 2 year nearly 3-4days a week. That cause my scalp to dry as desert and after that I was facing problem of dandruff. Because of dandruff I used shampoo every time when I bath and after that use hot hair blow. Absolut stupidity I had done.
    Now it's. Been nearly 2-3 year if suffering from sebo dermatitis lose nearly 50-100 hair every day, and this thing hount me everyday.

    • @b1ks
      @b1ks Před 6 měsíci

      Same, i was hair drying everyday, sometimes even using products to fix my hair, now i got SD and my hair got thinner... struggling for 2 years now.

  • @regisegek4675
    @regisegek4675 Před 21 dnem

    I went extra gluten, sulphur and leaving sulphur on reduced it by a ton, and i got ot with first heat wave agai.

  • @71trees97
    @71trees97 Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve just recently started getting this in my beard really bad, it’ll be flakes peeling and then bleeds/scabs up but goes away. I had Alopecia on my head in 2014 but went away and has never returned, are these related?

    • @dennisguilder1
      @dennisguilder1 Před 2 lety +1

      Was the alopecia from scalp caused seborrheic dermatitis? SD can cause head hair loss that returns

    • @eddiemurphyscouch3669
      @eddiemurphyscouch3669 Před 2 lety

      Go to a doctor and get prescription strength medication and shampoos or shave your beard off so you can apply ointment to your skin directly.

  • @apacur
    @apacur Před rokem +2

    Does anyone have a white waxy film on the scalp? Eyebrows too... It always feels like a waxy film is on my face/ scalp.... even after washing. If so, any remedies?

  • @shincordon4578
    @shincordon4578 Před 2 lety +3

    thank you Doc.I wish you could give us new treatment options in 2021.treatments were Identical since long time ago..... how about new researches?

    • @SGDrWellness
      @SGDrWellness  Před 2 lety

      yeah , unfortunately , treatement of Seb Derm has largely been the same

    • @shincordon4578
      @shincordon4578 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@SGDrWellness Hi.can you please add another update on SebDrem with roflumilast foam?

    • @dennisguilder1
      @dennisguilder1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SGDrWellness lol because the medical field half ass treats it to begin with. It’s a multi factorial thing that varies from person to person and needs a multi factorial approach…

  • @lizarosa156
    @lizarosa156 Před rokem

    Thick waxy sebum is DHT Secreted by sebbecous glands is not a mental problem or severe immunity attacks by disease. It’s just hard work cleansing that nursing homes don’t provide proper care are way understaffed overcrowded is why

  • @EkRahi-ko3fh
    @EkRahi-ko3fh Před 4 měsíci +1

    the day I stopped Applying oil (both olive oil and coconut oil) at all for a month my skin flaking was reduced soo much. I Strongly recommend please avoid applying oil.

  • @contetomeck2106
    @contetomeck2106 Před 3 dny

    I use as well moringa leaf tea it help w fungal problem my face is not over 50/100 better after 1 month of use and I'm 68yrs i cup every night for me but a cup a day

  • @malcolmvillanueva5689
    @malcolmvillanueva5689 Před měsícem

    I think coconut is not right for a person with SD. This is caused by excessive amounts of oil right? you're just aggravating the disease in exchange for removing the excess skin production on the scalp.

  • @fleetlmysneetl
    @fleetlmysneetl Před 2 lety

    la roche posay toleriane sensitive riche creme!!!!
    I had SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS on my face for a year, then i used la roche posay toleriane sensitive riche creme, and i havent had SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS since.

  • @snoopy13946
    @snoopy13946 Před rokem +6

    I had SD for over 20 years and controlled it with mostly mild steroids and anti dandruff shampoo but mine completely disappeared within one week after going on a very low carbohydrate diet (less than 20g per day). No bread, rice, sugar etc. it’s remarkable. I don’t use any steroids now or anti dandruff shampoo. I know of others where eliminating carbs did the same thing. So, I’d say this : western medicine has not got the complete picture about SD.

    • @mayankify
      @mayankify Před 10 měsíci

      I strongly believe that it is caused by a reaction to some pesticide thats sprayed on rice and wheat. Maybe glyphosate.

  • @Naim.fragrances
    @Naim.fragrances Před 2 lety +4

    Is eating marine collagen useful?
    I have this disease

  • @danielj2653
    @danielj2653 Před rokem +2

    Great video! You don't mention exfoliating, isn't that important, too? If so, what about using bentonite clay as an exfoliator (is that bad or good)?

  • @apophispnw5717
    @apophispnw5717 Před 2 lety +6

    I don’t know for sure 100% if this is what I have but it looks a lot like it and gets bad when I eat lots of bread or drink alcohol. If I stop eating bread and drinking it clears up pretty quickly. I’ve let it get pretty bad lately so it’s taking a long time to clear up. I also use selsun blue medicated to burn it off then I use Cerave to keep it from drying out and flaking. It’s all over my face and beard. It’s pretty embarrassing and I’m not the kind of person to get embarrassed over stuff like that usually but sometimes it’s bad. Dandruff looking flakes in my eyebrows, face, beard, little bit on my scalp. I hate it. I have so many other medical problems I don’t give this one enough attention but it’s not fun. Diet is the #1 thing that helps it and I’m stressed all the time which makes it worse and makes my diet worse.

    • @sarsvfx
      @sarsvfx Před rokem

      SAMe am only 17 bro

    • @itzsha3130
      @itzsha3130 Před rokem

      low histamine diet

    • @wendymitchell4004
      @wendymitchell4004 Před rokem

      Bread turns into glucose in the gut ie sugar and beer the same sugar feeds yeast avoid sugar as much as possible also too many carbs

  • @Tenshi_Kun
    @Tenshi_Kun Před rokem +1

    what do you do if you've had this all your life?? I've been dealing with this for as long as I can remember

  • @tototita413
    @tototita413 Před 6 měsíci +1

    great infos thanks

  • @JohnStanworth
    @JohnStanworth Před rokem +1

    Will an LED light mask work for the face dandruff/ redness?

  • @dazarii
    @dazarii Před rokem +1

    Hello is glutathione can help with seborrheic dermatitis? Thank you

  • @246sangenjaya
    @246sangenjaya Před 4 měsíci

    Sorry but the olive oil simpl doesnt work - the malassezia yeast actually uses olive oil as a food source. So while you may remove the scales with this, in the end it will usually worsen it. Salycilic acid is a better exfoliant.

  • @banginzaza
    @banginzaza Před rokem +1

    Wow. So stress and lack of sleep can trigger this?

  • @georgedarylbungabong
    @georgedarylbungabong Před rokem +1

    My seborrheic dermatitis made me experience excessive hair loss. Any tips on how to grow my hair fast?

  • @CrossCheck360
    @CrossCheck360 Před rokem

    Thanks very much for guidance...!!!

  • @CRAZYVirgo13
    @CRAZYVirgo13 Před rokem

    I was told I have this but it came out of no where. Last year. I had two roommates that worked in medical facilities and I, myself, did rideshare full time. At some point, I had to shower at Truck stops and they were all pretty dirty.. I think I contracted this "Seborrheic dermatitis" duringthat time.

  • @venus189
    @venus189 Před rokem

    I have it,my mother and my grandmother. What helped me was a ant fungal cream that I used 2 times a day for 1 month. Never needed it again.

  • @HK-qj4im
    @HK-qj4im Před 7 měsíci

    I am 55 and just got this condition. Its winter and Im not getting any UV lights. I have had elevated stress and drinking more alcohol with pop. My goal is to take no sugar into my body. And get a UV light. I think coconut oil makes alot of sense too..its anti fungal. 🤞

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 6 měsíci

      Oil feeds and spreads malassezia. The antifungal scripts usually interrupt it feeding. I've tried coconut oil and it made it worse. Things that are antibacterial or antifungal whether natural or prescription is usually just for certain strains.

  • @mininature6530
    @mininature6530 Před 2 lety +2

    I got gastric problem doctor due to I used antibiotics & pain + swelling tablets for toenail in leg I used 2 weeks antibiotics this tablets then after words I got a side effects gastric problem in stomach continuosly coming burps, passing gas in stomach, I loss the weight, even if I eat small food stomach was coming full tight, this side effects I'm suffering from 6 months 🥺 I used so many gas tablets & checked the endoscopy but ulcers are not there but every day coming gas why doctor plz tell any solution due to gas problem I'm getting breathing problems also plz help doctor tell any solution ? 🙏🙏

  • @RAAAHHHHH.
    @RAAAHHHHH. Před 2 lety +15

    I'm 14 and I have this. It's painful and it's on my nose.

    • @Azure_.2
      @Azure_.2 Před 2 lety

      Did it work?

    • @ThatBigCactus
      @ThatBigCactus Před 2 lety +3

      @Chelle Bright Do exactly that, but when you get out of the shower or after you wash it off, put on Avene Cicalfate Repair cream. I promise it works. I've had this condition since 14 (I am 25 now), and discovering that $16 tube of cream changed my whole life. I use dot have HUGE BRIGHT red patches, now my skin looks good. Just a bit of pinks on the areas. You need to do it every 2nd day or it comes back

    • @ThatBigCactus
      @ThatBigCactus Před 2 lety

      @@Azure_.2 Read my other reply, I suffered though high school with seb term and wish I discovered avene cicalfate cream. Use it immediately after you wash off the head and shoulders & dry your face, before your skin dries out.

    • @olegstelmakh5077
      @olegstelmakh5077 Před 2 lety

      @@ThatBigCactus can you send me a link please or a picture, thanks.

    • @luca0297
      @luca0297 Před 2 lety

      Had it since 14 too, 26 now. It doesn't go away, but life gets better, don't worry.

  • @eddiemurphyscouch3669
    @eddiemurphyscouch3669 Před 2 lety

    You have to find what works for you in a sea of options and skin care routines and go to a dermatologist if needed. Talk to YOUR doctor. Okay folks? Good luck!

  • @rosemariefujinaga1627
    @rosemariefujinaga1627 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!very helpul👏👏👏

  • @franksterkb891
    @franksterkb891 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!