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Seborrheic dermatitis, also known as oily dermatitiszama; It is a chronic skin disease that progresses with attacks. On the scalp, eyebrows, edges of the nose, cheeks, beard area, ears, chest area, body; Dermatology Specialist Dr. stated that it causes oiliness, redness and dandruff. Hazal Sönmezler Selek pointed out that although the conditions that cause seborrheic dermatitis are not yet fully known, it frequently occurs in people with oily skin or who are structurally prone to oily skin.

Sönmezler Selek emphasized that it progresses severely, for example, during seasonal transitions, especially on cold winter days, during stressful periods, in cases of infectious diseases, during some hormone treatments, or in people with some neurological diseases, and noted that personalized shampoos and moisturizers are required for treatment.

Specialist Dr. Hazal Sönmezler Selek stated that shampoos also help the person cope with the dandruff problem, but it should be taken into consideration that the benefit provided by the use of shampoo is personal and that each product may not be good for every patient, and if the complaints are increasing instead of decreasing, use the above-mentioned ingredients specially produced for seborrheic dermatitis. He emphasized that it is necessary to switch to another shampoo containing it.

Specialist Dr. Sönmezler Selek, for dandruff and redness on the face; He said that moisturizers containing zinc pyrithione, juniper tar, piroctone olamine, cycloproxolamine and face wash gels containing salicylic acid can be used, and that it would be important to consult a dermatologist for seborrheic dermatitis that is severe despite a regular skin care routine with dermocosmetic products.