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Seborrheic Dermatitis

Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects oilier areas of the body, such as the scalp, face, and chest. This condition leads to red, itchy skin, flaking skin, and irritation in affected areas. The exact cause is still being researched, but it is believed to be influenced by genetic and environmental factors that overstimulate the sebaceous glands, causing inflammation. Red blotches on the scalp and excessive oil production can worsen symptoms, particularly in response to triggers, such as weather changes, stress, or illness. At MCS Dermatology in Elk Grove Village, IL, Dr. Cynthia Abban offers advanced care to diagnose and treat seborrheic dermatitis, helping patients in Des Plaines, Northbrook, Buffalo Grove, and Itasca manage symptoms effectively.

There is no permanent cure for seborrheic dermatitis, but several treatment options can help manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups. Medicated shampoos containing antifungal or anti-inflammatory ingredients are often recommended for scalp sores and to reduce flaking. Topical treatments, including corticosteroids or antifungal creams, can help alleviate red, itchy skin on the face and body. For more persistent cases, oral antifungal medications may be prescribed. Identifying and avoiding triggers, such as stress and harsh weather conditions, is also key to managing the condition effectively.

 

The symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis can vary in severity and often come and go in cycles. Common signs include:

  • Red, itchy skin that worsens in oily areas, such as the scalp, face, and chest
  • Flaking skin resembling dandruff, often found on the scalp, eyebrows, or around the nose
  • Red blotches on the scalp that may become irritated or inflamed
  • Scalp sores or crusty patches that sometimes cause mild discomfort
  • Increased sensitivity to environmental changes, stress, or hormonal fluctuations

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Persistent flaking skin and red, itchy skin can be frustrating and uncomfortable, but effective treatments are available. At MCS Dermatology in Elk Grove Village, IL, Dr. Cynthia Abban provides care to manage seborrheic dermatitis symptoms and prevent future flare-ups. If you're struggling with red blotches on the scalp or need scalp sores treatment, schedule a consultation today to find the right treatment plan for your skin.

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