What is Seborrheic Dermatitis - Cradle Cap or Dandruff
By Celeste Stewart, published Oct 08, 2007
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Seborrheic dermatitis isn't limited to the scalp. It can also affect the skin and is found on the face, chest, and creases of the body such as creases in the arms, legs, groin, or behind the ears. It is also found in areas of the skin that has many oil glands such as around the nose and between your eyebrows. This condition isn't contagious nor is it harmful but it is unsightly and it can cause discomfort.
Symptoms of Seborrheic Dermatitis
The symptoms include thick crusts or patchy scales on the scalp, white or yellow scales that attach to the hair, skin flakes or dandruff, itchiness, soreness, skin looks greasy, scaly, and flaky, and small reddish bumps. In infants, cradle cap isn't necessarily itchy as it is with adults and older children.
Causes of Seborrheic Dermatitis
The exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis hasn't been discovered though several different factors contribute to it including excess oil production, fungus infection, hormones, and a few neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease and epilepsy.
Treating Seborrheic Dermatitis
If the condition is causing much discomfort of you suspect a secondary infection, you should schedule a checkup with your doctor. He will examine the scalp and affected areas. Because this condition is similar to other types of skin problems such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and ringworm of the scalp, he may want to perform a skin biopsy or run other tests to confirm the diagnosis.
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