November 2, 2008
Eczema and dermatitis skin seborroica. As can be seen, causes, remedies.
Seborroica dermatitis is an eczema seborroico more frequently than you think: hitting from 3 to 5% of the normal population, with periodic re-ignition in localized areas of the body rich in sebaceous glands, particularly the face, scalp and the top of the trunk. But how is it done? Seborroica dermatitis is a skin rash (eczema): l 'erythematic and peeling skin stretch forming spots of various sizes, the scales can vary in appearance and variety, can be small and low-fat in the form forofora call (most seborroica of mild dermatitis), but often in the form became known to many unctuous (fat) and extend behind and around the ears. While presenting different variants, dermatitis seborroica as eczema is a clinical well-differentiated and easy diagnosis. Seborroica dermatitis of the scalp is the most frequent. The seborroica facial dermatitis affects a type of eczema on extended Eyebrows, eyelids, nose, furrows around the nose. The spots range from yellowish pink to deep red, are covered with small scales unctuous (fat) non-members. L 'intensity of' rash can vary in 'arc of the day. Dermatitis seborroica trunk instead mainly affects men and covers the area of the sternum and between the shoulder blades. The cause of dermatitis seborroica has not yet clarified. They are called into question several factors: environmental factors (sweat, climate, clothing), genetic, neuro-psychological (ie psycho-somatic due to anxiety and stress that weaken the immune system and can cause skin rash) and hormonal factors. Each of these factors can have a particular importance. The treatment for dermatitis seborroica is varied and complex, because the responses of the skin are very different from one subject to 'other. It 'always good contact your doctor or dermatologist who can prescribe a treatment. Treatment with cortisonici for local use is usually avoided, and where you need to be limited to a period of time. L 'use of drugs for oral antifungals and local levels is useful to eliminate the Pytorosporum ovalis (responsible for the dermatitis seborroica). Anti-packs of chamomile and cold 'use of creams or pastes all' zinc oxide is always a help to reduce itching and burning sensation that often accompany the manifestations of acute dermatitis seborroica. Recent years have discovered the 'effectiveness of' intake of vitamin H (biotin), for maintaining the 'integrity of the skin and its anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. Foods rich in biotin are liver, kidney, the egg yolk, chocolate, peanuts, dried peas, yeast.L 'exposure to sunlight (with appropriate protections) and' water of the sea is always a valid and effective remedy for dermatitis seborroica both for eczema in general.
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