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How Can Seborrheic Dermatitis On The Face Be Treated?

I have Seborrheic Dermatitis on my face such as around Nose cheeks and Chin .. not itchy but redness , flakes and a burning feeling.currently i am using Eumosone-M but it’s not working. Whenever I stop ,it keeps coming back as strong as ever.What can I do to stop this forever
Mon, 11 Dec 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

In severe cases, the use of oral medication along with the topical medication may be helpful.
Frequent cleansing of the area may also prevent the build up of oils in the area

It can be difficult to get rid of it completely for many persons but after it has been suppressed, some persons use a mild steroid if they notice any initial recurrence.

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How Can Seborrheic Dermatitis On The Face Be Treated?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic In severe cases, the use of oral medication along with the topical medication may be helpful. Frequent cleansing of the area may also prevent the build up of oils in the area It can be difficult to get rid of it completely for many persons but after it has been suppressed, some persons use a mild steroid if they notice any initial recurrence. I hope this helps