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09.10.2007 in Uncategorized

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What Is Seborrhoeic Eczema? Do I Have It?

08.10.2007 in Uncategorized

Answer: Seborrhoeic Eczema of the scalp is distinguished by redness and patches of scale on the scalp, usually near the ears and hairline as the oil glands become sensitive to the levels of male hormones or androgens in the system. Individuals have a genetically determined predisposition towards this condition and outbreaks can be triggered by stress at different ages in the sufferer. In your case, the eczema has been aggravated by contact dermatitis. This condition often leads to increased shedding of hairs in the telogen (resting) phase of the hair cycle and some reduction in hair density.

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What Is Seborrhoeic Dermatitis? Do I Have It?

08.10.2007 in Uncategorized

Answer: Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of the scalp can be distinguished by redness and patches of scale on the scalp, usually near the ears and hairline as the oil glands become sensitive to the levels of male hormones or androgens in the system. The precise cause of seborrhoeic dermatitis is unknown, although a genetic factor is almost certainly implicated as it is with eczema. Outbreaks can be triggered by stress at different ages in the sufferer and can often lead to a secondary bacterial infection. Without treatment, this condition can also lead to diffuse hair loss as the inflammation of the scalp leads to production of superoxide, which causes hair shedding. Though your hair will regrow, it may not be as thick as it was before.

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What Is Acne Necrotica Miliaris? Do I Have It?

04.10.2007 in Uncategorized

Answer: Acne necrotica miliaris is recognised by pustules along the front hairline typically, although they can also occur elsewhere on the upper body. The pustules may be slightly painful and are often pruritic or itchy. When they involve the scalp the pustules may leave small patches of cicatricial (permanent) scarring as they have a central necrosis, which can destroy the hair follicle. This condition is considered to be of an unknown origin, although stress is often incriminated in precipitating occurrences.

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