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Can Too Much Surgary Foods Make Sebbhorreic Dermatitis Worse ?

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Tennessee, IL
September 23
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Yes, consuming too much sugary food can make seborrheic dermatitis worse. Eating excess amounts of added sugars over time has been linked to increased levels of general inflammation in the body. Foods high in added sugars include:

- Baked goods (cakes, cookies, brownies, sweet rolls, pies)
- Sauces (barbecue sauce read more

Yes, consuming too much sugary food can make seborrheic dermatitis worse. Eating excess amounts of added sugars over time has been linked to increased levels of general inflammation in the body. Foods high in added sugars include:

- Baked goods (cakes, cookies, brownies, sweet rolls, pies)
- Sauces (barbecue sauce, ketchup, sweet chili)
- Ice cream and sweetened yogurt
- Candy
- Soft drinks

It's advisable to check food labels for added sugars and consider making your own food to control sugar intake.

 This AI-generated response comes from MySebDermTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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