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What is Adult Seborrheic Dermatitis/Eczema?
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Adult Seborrhoeic Dermatitis/Eczema Definition by #56153 19 year
Symptoms called Adult Seborrheic Dermatitis /Eczema usually appear on adults between the ages of 20 and 40. It is usually seen on the scalp as mild dandruff, but can spread to the face, ears and chest.
Symptoms goes through phases: The skin becomes red, inflamed and starts to flake.
The direct cause is yeast (fungi) overgrowth, often as a consequence of long term use of Antibiotics , but a poor diet can also be the direct cause, especially diet rich in preservatives that act like Antibiotics .
To learn how to treat it, you must learn about Candida and Candidiasis. Direct treatment could be with Grapefruit seed extract called Citrosept. To prevent recurrence, you may need to watch your diet (eliminate sugar, alcohol, vinegar, industrially processed foods) Avoiding all Antibiotics is also very smart, unless your life is compromised with some serious bacterial infection.
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Symptoms called Adult Seborrheic Dermatitis /Eczema usually appear on adults between the ages of 20 and 40. It is usually seen on the scalp as mild dandruff, but can spread to the face, ears and chest.
Symptoms goes through phases: The skin becomes red, inflamed and starts to flake.
The direct cause is yeast (fungi) overgrowth, often as a consequence of long term use of Antibiotics , but a poor diet can also be the direct cause, especially diet rich in preservatives that act like Antibiotics .
To learn how to treat it, you must learn about Candida and Candidiasis. Direct treatment could be with Grapefruit seed extract called Citrosept. To prevent recurrence, you may need to watch your diet (eliminate sugar, alcohol, vinegar, industrially processed foods) Avoiding all Antibiotics is also very smart, unless your life is compromised with some serious bacterial infection.
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