>Ruins your entire life

>Ruins your entire life
But seriously, how the FRICK do you fix this?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm convinced I got bald because of this

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      My brother says exactly the same thing

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      My brother says exactly the same thing

      not really, only miniaturization of hair follicles caused by prolonging the telogen phase and reducing the anagen phase by dihydrotestosterone causes male pattern baldness, but DHT causes oily scalp as well, so they often go hand in hand

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Wouldn't be surprising, why would hair grow on fricked up skin?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        This is 100% the cause of baldness. Hair can't grow on scar tissue. Micro-scarring caused by stress-induced chronic jaw muscle clenching causes male pattern baldness.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          this is total fricking bullshit. the only thing that causes baldness is DHT-induced hair follicle miniaturization. the bloodflow theory was disproved decades ago. the arteries supplying blood to the scalp run above the muscles, so massaging them does jack shit to the actual flow too, which is already excessive, e.g. removing an artery as a cosmetic procedure doesn't cause any hairloss.
          this particular vid has been debunked piece by piece numerous times, e.g.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            *male pattern baldness

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      You probably had something else along with seborrhea, you just weren't aware of it. I've been struggling with seborrhea for years and was convinced it was the cause for my hair loss until I found out I also have lichen planopilaris when I did a scalp biopsy

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've tried literally every cure there is, and the only thing that's actually worked is reducing my stress levels
    Which sucks, because avoiding stress is hard, I recently started trading stocks again, and the mental stress brought my rashes right back

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      here's what kept my dermatitis under control
      >lower stress
      >prescription shampoo (stronger than nizoral) and lotion from dermatologist
      >shampoo every day with head and shoulders
      the no shampoo meme almost ruined my life

      >stress
      my mother sees this shit flare up on my face periodically then decides that pestering me about it ENDLESSLY is the way to fix it. Making me immensely stressed!
      Fricking chicken picking me to death.

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nizoral shampoo, put it in your hair then wipe it down onto your face twice a week. Use head and shoulders anti dandruff shampoo everyday

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Nizoral shampoo

      Zinc pyrithione or tar shampoo. Failing that, anti-fungal shampoo.
      Thing is, seborrhoeic derm is associated with HIV this is what you get for being a gay OP

      >Zinc pyrithione or tar shampoo.
      didn't work for me at all (been using nizoral for as long as I remember, occasionally other topicals) until I somehow cured it internally. then a single nizoral wash removed it completely

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's so fricking over.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have acne-prone, eczema-prone, dermatitis-prone, and rosacea-prone skin (please kill me). On top of that, I have ultra-sensitive skin. and so almost everything irritates my skin. The only things that helped me was finding a soap that my skin could tolerate. For me, that was Vanicream's Gentle Facial Cleanser - which I use an all-purpose soap to wash my hands, face, hair, and body. I have a rare and chronic scalp condition called gram-negative folliculitis, and the only treatment is taking low-dose Accutane for the rest of my life. And so that gave me an easy solution for all of my skin issues because Accutane cures pretty much anything skin related. All I have to do is shower every day and put moisturizer on my face after I get out of the shower - which greatly cut down on all of the topical products that were irritating my skin. But since most people can't do that, I recommend sending in your blood to a company that tests it for irritants. Virtually all doctors say it's pseudoscience and snake oil, which probably means it works. The only downside is losing $150 dollars on the test and needlessly avoiding certain foods. But it could also be the miracle cure that you're looking for. You could also try topical products that people with similar skin conditions swear by. And going to a dermatologist might help.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >And going to a dermatologist might help.
      I have had some kind of eczema on my scalp that makes it very flaky for over 15 years now and after countless dermatologist appointments my only takeaway is that dermatologists are all either completely moronic or just outright do not want to help you or both and I STILL dont even know what it actually is
      frick dermatologists

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Mine is mostly gone, save for occasional flare-ups, which I have tracked and associated with certain foods and spices. I think it's whatever's in red sauce/meat sauce. Red pepper, garlic, oxidized olive oil. Not sure. But something like that.

      I did this and it just tells you the foods you eat the most. I got milk and eggs mostly. Still have those a ton and yet my symptoms have diminished.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Intermittent fasting + keto

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Zinc pyrithione or tar shampoo. Failing that, anti-fungal shampoo.
    Thing is, seborrhoeic derm is associated with HIV this is what you get for being a gay OP

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Zinc pyrithione
      Worked perfectly for me ... until the EU made it illegal. Now I have to buy some moronicly expensive medical anti-fungal shampoo.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        try Piroctone Olamine, which works similarly, e.g. in Alpecin Double Effect, which lasts a long time for less than 10$ for 200ml bottle and also has things like salicilic acid. I doubt both of them could be more effective than nizoral, though

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          >try Piroctone Olamine,
          I already did. Unfortunately that doesn't have the same effect for me.
          I got a prescription for a 2% Ketoconazole shampoo which costs a whopping €120 per liter.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            >I got a prescription for a 2% Ketoconazole shampoo which costs a whopping €120 per liter.
            what the actual frick, it's like 40€ and OTC here. just buy nizoral 2% online from a country that sells it normally. it's super easy to buy roids, so buying a fricking shampoo shouldn't be hard

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Try changing your diet

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    here's what kept my dermatitis under control
    >lower stress
    >prescription shampoo (stronger than nizoral) and lotion from dermatologist
    >shampoo every day with head and shoulders
    the no shampoo meme almost ruined my life

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    So, I've had that shit for many years, lost a lot of my hair due to it.
    What frickign cured it was, I shit you not, no milk or milk products.
    I used to take life half of my calories from curd cheese and yoghurt and shit like that. Then at some point in my life I went broke and couldn't afford it for a month, after I started eating it the dermatitis returned.
    I think I'm not even lactose intolerant, I'm Nordic and light skinned, but I get similar skin symptoms from stuff I'm allergic to. I think I've been allergic to milk and just didn't know it cause I ate it every meal.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      does the hair come back?

  11. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Give it to me straight, is it aids..?
    I've been rubbing skin lotion on it for months, doesn't go away.
    Always flare up during physical excertion.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Try pic related.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        The lotion I use is already very high in hydration.

        No anon, that is allergy resulting in the skin sheeding its oil, resulting in dry inflamed skin.
        Once the surface is dry or inflamed, you are now exposed to contact allergy unless it dries completely out.

        The only fix is
        -Baby oil rubbing in shower
        -Antihistamins
        -Identifying and fixing your allergies, possible dedicating a doctors visit to get on a 3 year dose of allergy innoculation via dose ramping

        I'll give the stuff after shower. Believe I already tried antihistamin lotion so maybe it is time to pay the doc a visit.
        Thanks.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          https://i.imgur.com/2kFG3VJ.jpg

          Try pic related.

          the o'keefe's working hands stuff is legit. it's not "high in hydration" it's like it coats your skin so your natty moisture can't escape. use the tub at night and literally the next day you won't be fixed, but it WILL be noticeably better. you can use the lotion/cream or whatever through the day, but using the tub at night will change your life.
          t. eczema sufferer

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      No anon, that is allergy resulting in the skin sheeding its oil, resulting in dry inflamed skin.
      Once the surface is dry or inflamed, you are now exposed to contact allergy unless it dries completely out.

      The only fix is
      -Baby oil rubbing in shower
      -Antihistamins
      -Identifying and fixing your allergies, possible dedicating a doctors visit to get on a 3 year dose of allergy innoculation via dose ramping

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Have the shit on the same place.
      Been there since last December. Sometimes it goes away for a couple of days but then comes back again.

      Hydrocortisone cream helps somewhat when the flare up goes nuclear

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Fellow jabber?
        Never had an issue with eczema before.

        [...]
        the o'keefe's working hands stuff is legit. it's not "high in hydration" it's like it coats your skin so your natty moisture can't escape. use the tub at night and literally the next day you won't be fixed, but it WILL be noticeably better. you can use the lotion/cream or whatever through the day, but using the tub at night will change your life.
        t. eczema sufferer

        I got a jar of vaseline I can try too.
        The majority of the stuff goes away overnight using that lotion I got, but yeah, after all this time I'd expect a big change.

        At least it's not spreading.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          For me I have had issues with it since childhood - eyelids, neck, armpits, behind knees, around dick, elbows, stomach. It has flared up on different places but usually it lasted like 2-3 months. This time it just won't go away. Hand sweats a bot and it's back.
          Just really hoped that it would stay there

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            Dang, what has the doc said?

            [...]
            I can lift all I want, Eczema will never go away so why bother. red face, fricking acne, my neck looks like the fricking grand canyon. I scratch my arms till it bleeds and then on top of that, of course it gets infected.
            Got a cortisone treatment but miss one day and it's even worse
            good luck bros

            Thanks, bro, u too.

            i swear i'm not a shill, but the vaseline is not going to work as well and is going to feel tacky and weird. the working hands is like $5. just try it. my husband has always gotten super dry knuckles in the winter, and nothing helps but the o'keefe's.
            inb4 gay, just xx

            Oh damn, it exists here in my country, I'll try it out.
            Thanks, babe.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              Atopic dermatitis, nothing to really do about it.
              Just have to hope that it goes away when I get older. 24 now, maybe in the 30s it will frick off

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Just have to hope that it goes away when I get older. 24 now, maybe in the 30s it will frick off
                I'm 35 and it went away overnight recently, but it was around the time I started taking NAC, astaxanthin. oregano and black seed oil, lycopene, collagen, hyaluronic acid and about 20 other supplements, so I'm not sure if it just went away with age, or maybe something I'd been taking helped. the pic is how bad it was for the last 20 years

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          i swear i'm not a shill, but the vaseline is not going to work as well and is going to feel tacky and weird. the working hands is like $5. just try it. my husband has always gotten super dry knuckles in the winter, and nothing helps but the o'keefe's.
          inb4 gay, just xx

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/WNdXLoY.jpg

      Have the shit on the same place.
      Been there since last December. Sometimes it goes away for a couple of days but then comes back again.

      Hydrocortisone cream helps somewhat when the flare up goes nuclear

      I can lift all I want, Eczema will never go away so why bother. red face, fricking acne, my neck looks like the fricking grand canyon. I scratch my arms till it bleeds and then on top of that, of course it gets infected.
      Got a cortisone treatment but miss one day and it's even worse
      good luck bros

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        it can go away with age. this was me in high school. i hated it. being asked if i was contagious. the red, oozing bumps in the crook of your arm from scratching until it bleeds. the stuff on your arms you can hide in the winter, but the stuff on your neck and creeping up onto your cheek? no chance.
        it started to get better in my 20s. i still have bouts in my 30s, particularly in the winter, and i have some in my scalp now that is an occasional bother, but it's much better.
        i hope the best for you

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I'm 31, I know Im done for

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            🙁
            i'm so sorry, friend. that really sucks. you drew about 15 short straws.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Betamethasone apply tjin layer twice a day for 7 days

  12. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have this shit around my mouth and nose. Every time I shave I take a bunch of this gunk off my face. I used to have it so bad in high school. I've been looking for a cure for years. The best thing I've used for it was doctor prescribed 2% Ketoconazole cream. He also gave me a light topical steroid but it's bad to use that long-term due to thinning of the skin.

  13. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9071322/

  14. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I curse the day i went to a swimming pool for the first time since I was 10. Fricked my scalps ph or whatever the frick so now my head is itchy 24/7 and loosing hair. Try shaving and using some prescription ointment to reduce it but it will never go away

  15. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I "" cured "" mine. Just apply some nizoral on the affected area if it's your face for a few days. Get nizoral shampoo 2%, 4 to 3 times per week, for a month, then gow down to once or twice per week.

    Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.
    But only with water based moisturizers since the fungus feeds off the oils, like petroleum jelly, IT WILL FRICK YOU UP.

    Use Salacilic acid and glycolic acid every night, alternating.

    Avoid stress, get enough sleep.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      *nizoral cream for your face and shampoo for your scalp

  16. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Look at LDN, low dose naltrexone

  17. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    carnivore/elimination diet
    some fasting
    less stress

    you fricking Black person

  18. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nizoral, apple cider vinegar, and malassezia safe skin/hair care products fixed it for me.

  19. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    The only real answer OP: Ketoconazole shampoo (NOT PYRITHIONE ZINC), cures it almost overnight.

    You’re welcome.

  20. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Isn't this curable by eating enough essential fats? Ypu can also use lotion I'm pretty sure.

  21. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I recently got rid of it after 20 years by introducing a sinkful of supplements daily at once, but I have no idea which one exactly cured it

  22. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    It has spread to my eyebrows. I've tried pretty much every shampoo except sulfur ones.
    Doc prescribed a cream but I'm afraid of cortisone.

  23. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    fasting and keto/carnivore

  24. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have this since 2019.

    MOST IMPORTANTLY: CONSULT WITH A DERMATOLOGIST YOU TWAT, DO NOT LOOK FOR ACTUAL SOLUTIONS ON IST

    What helped me immensely were:

    For the scalp:
    >Diprosalic (Betamethasoni dipropionas + Acidum salicylicum)
    Initially I had to put it on my scalp each day. Now it's like once a week to keep symtpoms at bay.

    For the skin of the face:
    >Protopic (Tacrolimus)
    An ointment, initially had to do it twice a day. After around 3 months I can have it like once 3-4 days.

    Shampoo of my choice is Stieprox (Ciclopirox olamine). I wash my head every 3 days.

    Those things above let me keep this shit in check. I had some great periods when it was only Diprosalic once a week, Stieprox as shampoo and Tacrolimus once a week or week'n'half.

    Outside of medication - avoid alcohol, very hot/spicy good. Losing weight and being active I think also had a positive impact.

    Goodluck!

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >good

      food obviously

  25. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    The dermatitis on my face vanished when I removed Gluten from my diet shortly after I got diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      For me it was bread, as I don't eat other grains.
      If I stop eating bread, it goes away and if I eat bread it comes back. And if I eat a lot of bread, it really intensifies and spreads.
      I have no idea what it is in bread, be it gluten, pesticides from what they spray with it or whatever. But it fricks me up.

  26. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    i'm on dupixent for eczema, it's the only drug that's ever worked for it ever since it flared up bad about 8 years ago

  27. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    you've gotta wash yo ass
    >if you must
    you gotta brush yo teeeth
    >if you must
    you gotta brush yo hair
    >if you must
    or else you'll be funkay

  28. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I use pic related for spots on my face. I don't remember if I had to see a dermatologist to get this prescribed or if it's available over the counter. It's really helpful, it can smooth dry flaky spots literally overnight.
    My scalp had always been the worst. I use a Nizoral psoriasis shampoo, but I'm not sure how much it actually helps. All it does is frick up my already naturally dry hair, so I try to avoid using it and just put up with the scalp spots.

  29. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    literally stop eating shit
    literally eat more unprocessed animal products
    why are zoomers so moronic

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >just eat healthy bro
      kys moron. I've only eaten home cooked meals full of unprocessed animal products all my life and I had it since the 90s. only taking an absolute shitload of various antioxidant or antifungal supplements got rid of it

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I've only eaten home cooked meals full of unprocessed animal products all my life
        >needed supplements to get rid of problem
        >kys moron
        i would slap you so hard you would see stars you fricking moron
        99% of the people living on this fricking planet eat homecooked meals how the frick is that even an argument for healthy eating?
        im 100% sure your moronic mother drenched the food in fricking seed oils and you also ate bread with every meal like the fricking peasant that you are
        >muh healthy homecooked meals
        moron

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          >full of unprocessed animal products all my life
          learn to read you fricking subhuman paki moron.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            the only shitskin here is you

  30. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have .. something like this. mine is triggered by food allergies so I eat a very strict diet and I am mostly clear.
    wheat is the worst trigger out of all.

  31. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Antifungals, for head/face there are shampoos you can go buy from the pharmacy, there should also be creams or oral drugs that you can get a prescription for.

  32. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ketoconazol 2% daily until you got none, then once a week or evey other week. Its literally that easy

  33. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I had seb derm for 10 years (got it when I turned 19 years old). I do several things to manage it so it is not noticeable. I have it on my face (t-zone).

    -Wash my face with bottled water
    -Dry my face with paper towels.
    -Change my pillow cases regularly
    -Take a clove of garlic and multivitamin every other day.
    - Alternate between applying Aveeno cream and C8 MCT oil to my face
    -Try to avoid gluten and dairy

    I literally have no symptoms these days. At its worst (before I was doing all of the above) I would have yellow scabs on my face.

    Unironically Reddit is a good source of info.
    https://www.reddit.com/r/SebDerm/

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