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The Truth About Hair Loss - • Hair Loss Industry Exposed! - How I regrew... In this video we go through the condition sebborheic dermatitis and how to treat it with diet, how to remove it, and treatments that you can do at home. Full transcript: If you suffer from the itching, inflammation, and overall irritation associated with seborrheic dermatitis, you’re likely desperate to put an end to the condition. This desperation can be compounded in those with alopecia, as some with seborrheic dermatitis can also experience hair loss. So, what can you do if you’re battling this condition with no effective treatments in sight? In this post, I’ll answer this question and more. First, you’ll learn what seborrheic dermatitis is, including its causes and most common symptoms. Second, you’ll learn how dermatologists typically treat the condition, and why such treatment methods may not be the best choice. Finally, I’ll show you the natural way to treat seborrheic dermatitis and prevent hair thinning associated with the condition. You’ll learn how to remove the pesky flakes and scales, as well as how to prevent them from returning with a flake-fighting homemade shampoo. What is Seborrheic Dermatitis? According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that leads to a scaly, inflamed rash on the affected skin. These rashes may appear reddish in color, and can be found in various places throughout the body. A closeup of seborrheic dermatitis on the scalp A closeup of seborrheic dermatitis on the scalp. People of all backgrounds and ages can suffer from this skin condition, though there are groups of individuals who are more susceptible. For example, infants 3 months of age and younger, as well as adults between the ages of 30 and 60. Additionally, people with certain health conditions are at an increased risk of getting seborrheic dermatitis, including: HIV Psoraisis Parkinson’s Epilepsy Alcoholism Depression Eating disorders This condition is not to be confused with dandruff, which is a milder form of seborrheic dermatitis but that only involves the scalp. What Causes Seborrheic Dermatitis? While researchers believe that fungal overgrowth is the main cause of seborrheic dermatitis, there are a number of other factors that come into play. These include: Genetics Stress Exposure to cold and dry climates Overall health And, while researchers are still trying to better understand the causes and why some individuals are affected while others aren’t, they do know what seborrheic dermatitis isn’t: It’s Not Caused by Poor Hygiene While the rash itself can appear to be greasy, this condition is not linked to poor hygiene. In fact, sometimes the rash can be irritated by overwashing. Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease