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Seborrheic
dermatitis is a disease that causes flaking of the skin. It usually affects the
scalp. In adolescents and adults, it is commonly called "dandruff." In babies,
it is known as "cradle cap."
Seborrheic
dermatitis can also affect the skin on other parts of the body, such as the face
and chest, and the creases of the arms, legs and groin. Seborrheic dermatitis
usually causes the skin to look a little greasy and scaly or flaky.
Causes
Though the
exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis isn't known, several contributing factors
seem to play a role, including an abnormality of the oil glands and hair
follicles. People with this disorder seem to have increased oil (sebum)
production.
It's also
thought that in some people, a yeast (fungus) called malassezia grows in the
sebum along with bacteria. Antifungal treatments, such as ketoconazole (Nizoral),
are often effective, supporting the idea that yeast is a contributing factor.
Outbreaks may
be linked with production of certain hormones, physical stress, fatigue, travel,
change of season — outbreaks are usually worse in the winter — or illness.
Seborrheic dermatitis may also occur more frequently in people who have
neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease.
Seborrheic
dermatitis may also accompany acne rosacea, an inflammatory skin condition that
causes redness of the face. However, the vast majority of people with seborrheic
dermatitis have no other associated skin conditions.
Symptoms:
Seborrheic
dermatitis can occur on many different body areas. Typically it forms where the
skin is oily or greasy. Commonly affected areas include the scalp, eyebrows,
eyelids, creases of the nose, lips, behind the ears, in the external ear, and
along skin folds on the middle of the body.
Seborrheic
dermatitis in infants, also called cradle cap, is a harmless, temporary
condition. It appears as thick, crusty, yellow or brown scales over the child's
scalp. Similar scales may also be found on the eyelids, ear, around the nose,
and in the groin. Cradle cap may be seen in newborns and small children up to
age 3.
Cradle cap is
not contagious, nor is it caused by poor hygiene. It is not an allergy, and it
is not dangerous. Cradle cap may or may not itch. If it itches, excessive
scratching of the area may cause additional inflammation, and breaks in skin may
cause mild infections or bleeding.
In general,
symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis include:
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Skin lesions
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Plaques over
large area
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Greasy, oily
areas of skin
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Skin scales
-- white and flaking, or yellowish, oily, and adherent -- "dandruff"
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Itching --
may become more itchy if infected
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Mild redness
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Hair loss
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