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  1. ... that are commonly referred to as dandruff or seborrhea. It is also used to treat tinea versicolor, ...
  2. What Are Actinic Keratoses? (American Academy of Dermatology)
    ... This is a red, scaly rash that itches. Seborrhea is excessive oiliness of the skin, especially on ... scalp and face, without redness or scaling. If seborrhea progresses to seborrheic dermatitis, redness and scaling appear. ...
  3. ... strong recommendation can be made. B Seborrheic dermatitis (seborrhea, dandruff) Early study of aloe lotion suggests effectiveness ...
  4. ... Higher sensitivity to sunlight Oily skin and hair ( seborrhea ) Skin peeling, itching Yellow discoloration of the skin ...
  5. Skin Rashes and Other Changes (American Academy of Family Physicians)
    ... This could be CRADLE CAP , a form of seborrhea in infants. Try gently scrubbing the scales to ...
  6. ... psoriasis, respiratory infections, rheumatoid arthritis, ringworm, sciatica, scurvy, seborrhea (over-activity of sebaceous skin glands), skin disorders, ...
  7. ... be associated with this disease: Depression Confusion Dementia Seborrhea (oily skin) Loss of muscle function or feeling ...
  8. Skin of Color (American Academy of Dermatology)
    ... manageable can decrease scalp dryness, but may aggravate seborrhea, an inflammatory, scaly, itchy skin problem. If pomade ...
  9. ... be associated with other skin disorders ( acne vulgaris , seborrhea ) or eye disorders ( blepharitis , keratitis ).
  10. Seborrheic Dermatitis (Logical Images)
    ... slight scaling. Overview Seborrheic dermatitis, also known as seborrhea, is a common non-contagious condition of skin ...
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