Seborrheic dermatitis is positively associated with a range of epithelial barrier diseases, including dermatologic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ocular diseases.
It’s been said before and it’s true: a healthy scalp is key to healthy hair. But for those dealing with pesky and sometimes painful scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, that can be easier said ...
Regions with cold weather and during winter months are known for causing negative effects on our scalps, which are typically displayed as dryness, irritation, and flakiness. So when you see flakes, ...
This article was reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD. Flakes on your scalp making you feel self-conscious? Let’s talk about seborrheic dermatitis vs dandruff. Whether your scalp feels like a snowglobe thanks ...
Seborrheic dermatitis may disrupt the skin barrier, potentially exposing patients to other epithelial barrier diseases (EBDs) across various organ systems. A large cohort study found positive ...
Atopic eczema is very common in babies, and usually occurs when they’re about four months old. This type of eczema is an inherited familial condition associated with hay fever and asthma, and is ...
Infants develop this condition most often. Symptoms usually go away on their own with no treatment when infants are six to 12 months old. But for adolescents and adults, the condition may be life-long ...
Your baby’s skin is prone to rashes of all sorts. Fortunately, most of these rashes are harmless and go away on their own. In this article, we discuss the differences between atopic eczema and ...