Genetic and environmental factors, as well as attendance of some morbid diseases, may predispose specific populations to the development of seborrheic dermatitis. Normally seborrheic dermatitis affects only 4 percent of the general population; but its occurrence in persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome may be as high as 85 percent.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Cure for Seborrheic Dermatitis
The deep sounding Seborrheic dermatitis is only dandruff for most of the people who get it. Though, in its severe and chronic form, this chronic inflammatory skin disorder can cause scaly, oily patches to crop up without notice. Seborrheic dermatitis is first and foremost a skin condition, but it can also involve temporary hair loss if the dermatitis is located on the scalp or other terminal-haired skin areas.
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2 comments:
Hi Michel,
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common hair problem. It is good written give some info on any other hair problem in your next posting.
HI Michel,
I am impressed from your blog . keep going
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