HOW TO MANAGE SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS?! #shorts

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HOW TO MANAGE SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS?!
that allows your skin to essentially not exfoliate properly and you end up stacking these skin cells on the surface of the scalp and you end up developing an excessive amount of fungus between these skin cells and you end up having an unusual amount of sebum being pushed out through those skin cells so is you must use a ketoconazole shampoo so there's a shampoo

Called Nizoral and that is 1% ketoconazole and that is a place to start cause it kills yeast and fungus and if you will use that typically starting out 5 days a week and then go down to 3 days a week after 2 weeks then it will end up controlling a volume of it but you need to make sure your vitamin d 3 is good because that actually helps stabilize autoimmune conditions you need to make sure that your ferritin is good also help stabilize also make sure that your zinc is good so these levels are so important in your skin and your immune system

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The Mankind who will go to Mars has not found a definitive solution to this disease!!

ugrmusti
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Hey there, mates. Fellow Scalp seborrheic dermatitis sufferer here.
This is for people like me.
I had this dandruff thing maybe 3 years ago from now. Severe dandruff, got bald and can see patches of fungus there. Doc at first recommended (Clobetasol Propionate 0.025% lotion) and (salicylic acid 2% and ketoconazole 2% shampoo). Worked well, but the solution wasn't a long term solution. There's nothing bad with using the shampoo long term. Dandruff was still recurssing at this point.

Tried (ketoconazole 2%) only shampoo, didn't work. Itchy, redness and danruff on scalp. Moderate hairfall.

Tried (ketoconazole 2% and zinc pyrithione 1% shampoo) only. All dandruff wen't away just like that. Extremely effective for me, but at the cost of heavy hairfall. Was depressed at this point.

Then tried a "piroctone olamine" only shampoo for a few days. Recurring dandruff but very slight ithciness and normal hairfall. Didn't work that well. Doc said no but still was using that lotion I mentioned in the first treatment(like maybe once every 10 days and danruff was under very good control).

Finally, currently using (Ciclopirox olamine 1% & zinc pyrithione 1% shampoo). Works like charm. Had to use it every alternate day initially, but now once twice a week works fine.

Hope this helps to some of you out there!
Thanks, Vicky.

kermitdaphrogge
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Permanent solution is setlting down chronic inflammation via dietary changes for a while lile 3-6 months min and then making it a good habit and eliminating stress thst causes inflammation. Simultaneously, nutritional foods / supplements that boost hair growth . And massaging the scalp for good blood flow and growth.

rajatthakur
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This is the best explanation on dandruff I have ever heard.

TaxingIsThieving
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Not sure who else will find it helpful, but i dealt with my daughters extreme dandruff issues with hydrogen peroxide. She used to have extremely itchy, flaky dandruff. Used all sorts of shampoos and medication with no results.

Found that after having a pedicure, my nail fungus issues practically disappeared. Based on that, diluted 1 part of 3% hydrogen peroxide with 2 parts water and using a cotton ball, dabbed it all over her scalp, waited 5 min and washed it all off with water (no shampoo).
Did it once a week for a month. No issues ever since.

anupanicel
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He’s preaching the truth! Nizoral helps a lot

xoxo_love
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When nothing else works, apply either of these two acids- apply freshly squeezed llime juice or apple cider vinegar and let it dry out. When squeezing the lime juice pour it through a strainer to seperate the liquid, then either get yourself an empty plastic bottle with a nozle ( such as an empty hair dye platic bottle with nozzle) part your hair and apply the liquid directly to scalp as you part hair all throughout. Other option is to spray the lime juice or Appli Cider vinegar onto scalp. Make sure you soak the scalp and just let it sit and dry. The acid eats away at the oil on your scalp. You can shampoo after 30. Min or longer if you don't mind waiting. I once went 4 days without any itch and buildup from this routine. Hope someone gets relieve from this.

liadelvalle
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My personal experience:
I started following the below-
Nizoral- every alternate day for a couple of weeks slowly reducing the frequency to 2-3 times a week to ensure it doesn’t come back.
Good Multivitamin tab plus a separate Vitamin D3 and a separate Biotin tab.
Healthy food
It’s all gone now 💯

amanmadaan
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What really helps is vitamin D, omega
Kimchi juice wash your hair with the juice of it after shampooing and then rinse it off ! Intermediate fasting helps too! No sugar diet !

thinkingoutloudpoetry
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one that i notice, i read somewhere, the yeast level is so much on people who lack of sleep or sleep late pas 11PM. i noticed this too when i get adequate sleep the symptomps relief but still have to use ketoconazole to kill the yeast

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When we are talking about skin conditions or scalp conditions, we must realize that these things start from the inside and move outward, so if you have a yeast overgrowth internally or any kind of fungal issue, its going to show externally. We cannot sit here and treat the external issues without first addressing the root problems, which in this case could be some kind of yeast overgrowth on the inside. Eat primarily fungal fighting food and anti inflammatory food, lay off the highly processed sugar drinks, cut down the coffee which dehydrates the body and doesn't support the flushing of candida, use more natural based hair products(if you cant read or understand whats in most of it, maybe you shouldn't use it), drink more water and coconut water etc... Everything we experience outwardly or even internally (meaning illness) is a sign of our inner health, and we need to clean it up. Simply do your research. You dont just get candida(yeast) overgrowth from nothing or out of nowhere. It starts from inside the body, and it's because of what we're putting in our bodies that candida can overgrow or start in the first place. We dont just want to "manage symptoms". We want to tackle the root problem

nyny
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I noticed a correlation with dairy. Straight up cow's milk (with cereal etc) causes Stomach runs, but little bit of milk in foods causes seb derm. I tried goat milk in cereal, no runs. Got Eczema.

daisiesandpandas
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This guy is so awesome. Been to 5 derms and no one has helped me understand as much as he has in his videos. Amazing man.

cheryldupree
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Nizoral is SUPER good! Tried many shampoos all my youth and bumped into this shampoo one day and I’ve been using it ever since.

Alexiskrispykutz
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I have been using a few drops (5-6) of DoTERRA Tea Tree essential oil mixed in with Neutrogena Salicylic Acid shampoo and it really helped

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Guys trust me, the best method is go to a proper dermatologist, for me during the flare i take minocycline 50 mg once daily for 3 weeks and its gone like magic, maybe it can be isotretinoin for you. But go to a dermatologist

theflyingdutchman
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ive been using this shampoo, ketoconazole with zinc pyrithione lotion fungicide. every 3 days am using, u have to consistantly use and hair bath everyday. with like 2 uses u can see differences. and from my personal experience never try to scratch the scalp, use only fingers not nails. I did that and now i have almost everywhere on my scalp damaged hair follicles resulting in big time hair thinning.

sreeramp
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I’ve been dealing with this for over 4 years. I don’t know why it won’t stop. I’ve been using Keteconzle 2% shampoo from a dermatologist. It stops the itching but doesn’t make it go away! Whenever I go off it, the itchiness comes right back.

JO-vczh
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Many thanks for this. The prognosis of this condition is that you tend to have recurrences throughout life.

samgaming
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A silicone scalp scrubber has been a game changer for my seborrheic dermatitis as well as washing my hair once a week.

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