How To Get Rid Of The Circular Brown Patches On My Chest And Back?
i have circular brown patches on my chest and back... they are growing in patches, i consulted a skin specialist, he asked me to apply ONABET....it was reduced, but after i stopped applying it again they are increasing in numbers and in size, kindly help me
According to your history, looks like you have seborrheic eczema. ie dandruff over body. Seborrhoeic dermatitis (also known as "seborrheic eczema" )is an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso.
Typically, seborrheic dermatitis presents with scaly, flaky, itchy, and red skin.
It particularly affects the sebaceous-gland-rich areas of skin. In adolescents and adults, seborrhoeic dermatitis usually presents as scalp scaling similar to dandruff or as mild to marked erythema of the nasolabial fold.
Dermatologists recommend topical treatments such as shampoos, cleansers or creams/lotions that contain antifungal, anti-inflammatory, sebo-suppressive or keratolytic ingredients:One combination approach combines a dandruff shampoo, antifungal agent and topical steroid .
Hope it helps
Dr Geetika Paul MD ( Dermatology)
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How To Get Rid Of The Circular Brown Patches On My Chest And Back?
Hi, According to your history, looks like you have seborrheic eczema. ie dandruff over body. Seborrhoeic dermatitis (also known as seborrheic eczema )is an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso. Typically, seborrheic dermatitis presents with scaly, flaky, itchy, and red skin. It particularly affects the sebaceous-gland-rich areas of skin. In adolescents and adults, seborrhoeic dermatitis usually presents as scalp scaling similar to dandruff or as mild to marked erythema of the nasolabial fold. Dermatologists recommend topical treatments such as shampoos, cleansers or creams/lotions that contain antifungal, anti-inflammatory, sebo-suppressive or keratolytic ingredients:One combination approach combines a dandruff shampoo, antifungal agent and topical steroid . Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul MD ( Dermatology)