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I Am Losing A Lot Of Hair Since My Diagnosis Back In December. I Am Being Told It Has Nothing To Do With This Condition. I Don’t Agree. ????

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New Jersey City, NJ

anyone having the symptoms and if so, what treatment are you using and is it working?

October 12
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Hello and welcome to a great support group. You will be able to chat with your friends and get a lot of great information. As well as the resources are pack with so much information. Welcome!

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Hello and welcome to a great support group. You will be able to chat with your friends and get a lot of great information. As well as the resources are pack with so much information. Welcome!

November 10
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Hair loss can indeed be associated with seborrheic dermatitis, even though the condition itself doesn't directly cause hair loss. Here are some insights and treatment options:

Why Hair Loss Happens
- Inflammation and Irritation: Scratching and irritation from seborrheic dermatitis can damage hair follicles, leading to Show Full Answer

Hair loss can indeed be associated with seborrheic dermatitis, even though the condition itself doesn't directly cause hair loss. Here are some insights and treatment options:

Why Hair Loss Happens:
- Inflammation and Irritation: Scratching and irritation from seborrheic dermatitis can damage hair follicles, leading to hair loss.
- Excess Sebum: Overproduction of sebum can create an unhealthy scalp environment, affecting hair growth.

Treatment Options:
1. Medicated Shampoos:
- Antifungal Shampoos: Products with 2% fluconazole or 2% ketoconazole can reduce Malassezia yeast growth.
- Dandruff Shampoos: Containing zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, or coal tar.

2. Topical Treatments:
- Corticosteroids: Help reduce inflammation.
- Calcineurin Inhibitors: Such as topical tacrolimus and pimecrolimus.

3. Hair-Friendly Practices:
- Use a soft-bristle brush or wide-tooth comb.
- Avoid excessive styling and heat from styling tools.
- Gently dry your hair with a soft towel.

4. Consult a Dermatologist:
- They can recommend personalized treatment plans and monitor your progress.

Additional Tips:
- Stress Management: Techniques to reduce stress can help manage symptoms and promote overall well-being.
- Healthy Lifestyle: Better dietary habits and improved sleep can positively affect seborrheic dermatitis symptoms.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the resources provided by MySebDermTeam:
- [Seborrheic Dermatitis Hair Loss: Why It Happens and 4 Ways To Manage It](https://www.MySebDermTeam.com/resources/seborrh...)
- [Symptoms and Photos of Seborrheic Dermatitis on the Face, Scalp, and Body](https://www.MySebDermTeam.com/resources/symptom...)
- [Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatments and How They Work](https://www.MySebDermTeam.com/resources/seborrh...)

It's always best to work closely with your healthcare provider to find the most effective treatment plan for your specific case.

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