By Karina Frost


Few things can cause more grief than waking in the morning to find that complexion problems have erupted on your face or body. There is an unpredictable but fairly common problem that can do just that. Seborrheic dermatitis effects the lives of people in a way that is both embarrassing and difficult to predict or prevent. Knowing as much as possible about effective seborrheic dermatitis skin care treatments can help those who suffer from this issue.

This malady is most commonly found bordering the hair line areas on the face and neck of certain individuals. It can also show up in the creases of the face where oils gather like around the nose or on the chin and forehead. It is not known what the exact cause of this problem is but it is very similar to dandruff and has yeast based origins.

Most doctors agree that the main cause of this condition stems from the body's production of excess oils that become a yeast based fungus. Treatment of this dermatological ailment generally requires medical attention except in the most severe cases. Many people treat it with home remedies or over the counter medicated shampoos and ointments.

The first thing on everyone's list is to keep the affected areas clean at all times. Sunshine and exercise are also simple home remedies that have been effective for many people. Using a mixture of garlic and lemon juice as a ten minute poultice before daily cleansing helps to dry excess oils. Also, allowing olive oil to dry on the affected areas prior to cleansing with a mild soap has helped many with facial lesions.

The items that can be purchased at the neighborhood drug stores without prescription are generally meant to be used on the scalp. Knowing which ingredients are most effective for relief can lead to a solution without the expense of a doctor visit. Use of these shampoos on facial and body areas can be very effective. One of the best ingredients to look for is Salicylic acid. This is an exfoliate that dissolves the cells of skin allowing the old tissues to be washed away. Removal of dead cells is an essential part of an optimum treatment plan.

Coal tar and tea tree oil are both fungicidal ingredients that kill the malassezia that contributes to seborrheic dermatitis on the face. Tea tree oil has been identified as the best fungicide in clinical tests and can be found in many products used in caring for the complexion and skin.

Zinc has been shown to reduce the amount of sebum produced by the face and diminish the severity of the problem when it arises. It also helps to prevent flakes from forming on a face and evening out the texture of the skin in the affected area. Checking over the counter products for these ingredients can help to control the problem and may prevent a visit to your doctor.

The most severe cases should be treated by a doctor. They can provide prescriptions for corticosteroid creams and some oral treatments designed to ease the flaking, redness and itch of the worst cases. They can also provide access to special shampoos that are not available otherwise. Your doctor can offer effective temporary relief for the symptoms you suffer when other methods fail to help.




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