Taking Care of Seborrheic Dermatitis Naturally


Taking care of seborrheic dermatitis takes some time and effort to control the skin irritation. Seborrheic dermatitis can occur on the scalp, face, and upper portion of the body. It makes the skin feel like sandpaper. It makes the skin turn red and have dry flakey patches. Although it is not contagious, seborrheic dermatitis makes the skin itchy and more sensitive. 

Therefore, limit your exposure to the sun if you have seborrheic dermatitis. Dermatitis is also called eczema. There are approximately seven different types of eczema. Use a cool cloth to soothe the redness. Do not use facial scrubs. 

Facial scrubs tend to be too grainy and tend to irritate the skin more. Instead, use an unscented facial cleanser. Make sure your lotions and facial products do not have alcohol. You can use aloe vera gel, colloidal oatmeal, or rose water to reduce the inflammation on the skin. Also, you can use products made out of honey. 

Wash your face once a day and hydrate your skin with lotion or oil. Using natural ingredients for your skin will reduce eczema flare-ups. It does not get rid of the skin condition. Therefore, consult with your dermatologist for more ways to treat your seborrheic dermatitis. Here are more links about seborrheic dermatitis. 

5 Proven Natural Remedies for Seborrheic Dermatitis-Eczema Living:

5 Proven Natural Remedies For Seborrheic Dermatitis - Eczema Living


Seborrheic Dermatitis-Natural Treatments-Healthline:

Seborrheic Dermatitis: Natural Treatments (healthline.com)


Seborrheic Dermatitis Causes and 7 Natural Treatments-Dr. Axe:

Seborrheic Dermatitis Causes + 7 Natural Treatments - Dr. Axe (draxe.com)


Seborrheic Dermatitis-Coping, Support, and Living Well-Very Well Health: 

Seborrheic Dermatitis: Coping, Support, and Living Well (verywellhealth.com)





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