If Seborrheic Dermatitis Doesn’t Cause Hair Loss, Why Was I Told That Was the Problem?
I read one of your articles that state clogged pores, poor circulation and excessive seb. oil does not contribute to hair loss. I am experiencing hair loss, I was diagnosed with seborreah dermatitis…..did my healthcare provider provide me with inaccurate information regarding my hair loss
“Seborrheic dermatitis is a common, inflammatory skin condition that causes flaky, white to yellowish scales to form on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear. It can occur with or without reddened skin.” (Source: Google Health)
Seborrheic dermatitis CAN cause hair loss when the scalp is scratched, but it is not the permanent type of hair loss from genetic (androgenic) balding. People who have seborrheic dermatitis sometimes have genetic balding so when these two conditions are present at the same time, the hair loss is always caused by the genetic component. This can also be confusing so that the affected person can think that the seborrheic dermatitis is the cause of the hair loss when it is not. Too many doctors and healthcare providers mistakenly link the dermatitis to the balding.
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