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What Do People Find Works Best To Remove Or Lessen Rough, Scaly, Raised Patches Or Skin?

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Albuquerque, NM
August 26
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To remove or lessen rough, scaly, raised patches of skin caused by seborrheic dermatitis, people have found the following treatments effective:

- Medicated Shampoos: Regular use can help manage scalp symptoms
- Topical Antifungals: These target yeast overgrowth.
- Corticosteroids: These reduce inflammation.
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To remove or lessen rough, scaly, raised patches of skin caused by seborrheic dermatitis, people have found the following treatments effective:

- Medicated Shampoos: Regular use can help manage scalp symptoms.
- Topical Antifungals: These target yeast overgrowth.
- Corticosteroids: These reduce inflammation.
- Salicylic Acid: Helps to exfoliate and remove scales.
- Moisturizers: Alcohol-free and fragrance-free options are recommended, such as Gold Bond Diabetics’ Lotion, pyrithione zinc soap bars, CeraVe face cream, and Bag Balm.

Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment.

August 26

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