The Acne Practice (Home Version 5 – Redness and Flakes)
www.acnepractice.com Seborrheic Dermatitis is very stubborn but always treatable.
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hi,
glad you are feeling better. there are now better ways to treat this without using topical corticosteroids on your face.
-Dr. N
hi dr neal.i have tried everything but i have unstopable redness and oiliness and some bumbs.pls help me,i am from greece and i cant get in new york.what can i do?
im a seborrheic sermatitis too my treatment is an neutral hypo allergenic soap with no strong ph then apply corticosteroid or hydrocortisone then wipe it with milk lotion moisturizer
sorry to hear of your tough battle.
this program was designed for those that have failed “everything”. This patient and the other similar cases here had also failed those same standard treatments.
i need help with my seborrhiec dermatitis, its not just the redness im concerned with its the dry flaky scaling skin that seems to always grow with
i have seborrheic dermatitis all over my face, and ive tried elidel and steriod creams, shampoos,etc to no avail. moisturizers creams and lotions dont absorb into my skin well and lay on top of the surface.

cut down on sugar and olily junk food take lota shower and drink madzzz water