What is Seborrhoeic Exzema?
Seborrhoeic
Exzema is a common type of Exzema (see exzema
pictures) that affects the greasy parts of the body such as the
scalp, eyebrows, the corners of the eyelids, inner cheeks and sides of the nose.
These areas are commonly referred to as the “T-Zone” of the face. Apart from
this, the other common sites are the insides of the armpits, as well as the
upper back and chest. This type of Exzema is most commonly seen at the onset of
puberty when the oil producing glands of the body becomes active under hormonal
changes. The symptoms
of seborrhoeic
exzema of this kind may be pink or red in colour, with fine
peeling or flaking of the surface. Dandruff is also a kind of Seborrhoeic Exzema
that causes itching and scaling of the skin.
The causes of seborrhoeic
exzema remains unclear but it may be because of
an overgrowth of yeast called pityrosporum. The yeast lives on our skin along
with other microbes like bacteria. Sometimes factors such as change in climate
or excessive sweating can lead to the overgrowth of the yeast that causes seborrhoeic
Exzema to break out. The yeast is found in large numbers on the scalp, so
washing your hair with an anti yeast shampoo will help. Anti-dandruff shampoos
are suggested treatment
for exzema of this kind.
Seborrhoeic dermatitis may predispose to psoriasis. However,
the plaques of psoriasis are more persistent, thicker, and a deeper red colour,
with large flakes of white scale. Psoriasis is very likely to affect elbows and
knees as well as the scalp. However, sometimes it is difficult to tell psoriasis
from seborrhoeic dermatitis on the face, scalp and chest and your doctor may
diagnose an overlap condition, known as 'sebopsoriasis'.
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