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Diet Triggers?

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Frederick, MD
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When it comes to diet and seborrheic dermatitis, certain foods may trigger symptoms. Here are some key points from the knowledge base:

Foods to Avoid
1. Added Sugars:
- Baked goods (cakes,… read more

Can Cheeses Break U Out?

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Kansas City, KS
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I do too, the one that is cut in pie shape pieces shape and the real stuff. Having to limit my cravings for cheese.

Does Eating Yeast Products Make SD Worse? I Have An Intolerance To Brewers And Baking Yeast.

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An IgG blood test shows I have an intolerance to yeast. I have a true allergy IgE to wheat. It makes sense to me that if I eat GF bread that has some yeast in it that may be a trigger.

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Yes, eating yeast products can potentially worsen seborrheic dermatitis (SD) symptoms, especially if you have an intolerance to yeast. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a yeast… read more

Can Too Much Surgary Foods Make Sebbhorreic Dermatitis Worse ?

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Tennessee, IL
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Yes, consuming too much sugary food can make seborrheic dermatitis worse. Eating excess amounts of added sugars over time has been linked to increased levels of general inflammation in the body. Foods… read more

What Foods To Eat Seb Dermatitis

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Williston, FL
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Thank you.

The First Step I Suggest To Others Is To See A Professional Starting With Your PCP And Then A Dermatologist.

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Lebanon, KY

The way I have decided to combat this condition was using my own advice above and seeking professional help. Once treatments were becoming ineffective I decided to take the matters into my own hands and trying various OTC products in varying combinations. This was not done blindly, I did significant research before making my own concoctions.

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Thank you, and I’m so happy you’re here with us. No one knows better about our conditions than another one who understands what you’re going through. Welcome
Yes, it itches especially and hot weather… read more

Could Our Immunity Be Compromised By A SD?

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Connecticut, CT

I find that some topical's could be a bit harsh on the Skn...

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Right-on MaryM.👍

Anyone Cleared Seborrhea With A Low Nickel Diet?

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Ormond By The Sea, FL

I am allergic to nickel and just learned that most of the food i eat regularly is high in nickel. On an elimination right now by going carnivore for one month before reintroducing other foods back in and thinking I should focus on low nickel and see if it makes a diffence. My functional medicine doctor insists seborrhea is related to gut issues like food sensitivities and/or leaky gut.

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I find that dermatologists and "regular" dieticians that prescibe to the current western diet know very little about nutrition. Heck, my GI doc has never ONCE asked me what I eat, just wants to give… read more

Has Anyone Had Hair Loss (shedding) Because Of Seborrhia Dermatitis?

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Fredericksburg, VA
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🙏🏼👍🐭thanks Mary for the info

What Is The Difference Between Excema And Seb Derm?

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Fullerton, CA
5 Common Triggers for Seborrheic Dermatitis and How To Manage Them Read Article...
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Seborrheic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis (a type of eczema) are both types of eczematous dermatitis, but they have some key differences:

- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Cause: Linked to sebum (oil)… read more