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Rash 12 Months Dr's Never Mentioned This Ailment Thought Scabies Or Worms So Waiting On Appointment To Mention This. Sounds Like This, Own R

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Oreland, PA
December 31, 2024
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Nice one, thanks Michael

January 21
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it might be worth while to try out the quiz on this website: https://sebdermresource.com might give you some other things you could ask the doctor about

January 1
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It sounds like you suspect your rash might be related to seborrheic dermatitis. This condition can cause itchy, scaly patches and redness, often mistaken for other skin issues like scabies. It's a good idea to mention this possibility to your doctor during your appointment. They may perform a differential diagnosis to rule Show Full Answer

It sounds like you suspect your rash might be related to seborrheic dermatitis. This condition can cause itchy, scaly patches and redness, often mistaken for other skin issues like scabies. It's a good idea to mention this possibility to your doctor during your appointment. They may perform a differential diagnosis to rule out other conditions. For more information, visit: [Diagnosing Seborrheic Dermatitis](https://www.MySebDermTeam.com/resources/diagnos...).

December 31, 2024

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