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My friend has dermatitis for 10 years already. Different doctors say different things – it’s because of food, her mood, the weather… I really want to help her w/ some advise. Do any of you out there know the most common factors that cause dermatitis, what medicine helps, when does it usually go off… Hopefully someone knows a website where all of those things are listed? Thank you sooooo much

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Answer by ilse72
The cause of dermatitis depends on the type of dermatitis. You said your friend has seen doctors but have any of those doctors been a dermatologist? If not, that is the first step…to see a dermatologist…a specialist in skin disorders.

Just as the cause of dermatitis depends on the type, so does the treatment. So it is hard to give any real answers without a lot more detail.

However, here is an excellent website, where the language is not technical, that may be of help to your friend and you:

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dermatitis-eczema/DS00339

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27 Responses to “Dermatitis?”

  • bevrossg:

    Try applying wite vinegar. It worked for me and I am still using it daily!

  • Veronica S:

    well i looked up this answer on many diferent websites and i think this one is the best:
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dermatitis-eczema/DS00339

  • IsaacTuring:

    Thanks for the video, it’s great to see people trying to help others. For others stuck for a treament, I’ve had fantastic results using head and shoulders original.

    I believe it’s the zinc is the active ingredient that is helping here. Just wash your hair as normal and with the soap suds, rub all over the affected areas, I saw results with in 24 hrs. Do this once in the morning and night, hopefully it’ll help you as much as it did me.

  • kb492002:

    I haven’t been able to find relief from the redness and flaking on my face until I took your advice. You sir are a scholar and a gentlemen.

  • 94xxxBehemothxxx94:

    but my family is living proof that SD CAN GO AWAY.

  • 94xxxBehemothxxx94:

    This condition runs in my family. My SD is definitly hereditary. My grandpa had it, my dad had it, three of my dad’s brothers had it ,now i have it and so does my brother. The good thing is that all of these family members who had SD before me , told me that it went away for good. And its true cuz i see them and they never have red spots, or oily skin ,or dandruff or peeling skin their skins are perfect. so damn… i hope that i will be as lucky as they are. Everybody says that it’s uncurable.

  • xeniax70:

    @joellie2010 The products I used were kind of pricey, but definitely worth it imo. I used reviv MD on my face (you could just google it ) & therapro numinox on my scalp.
    For my face, I just applied the product for a little over a month, until I was sure the dermatitis was completely clear and wasn’t just lurking below the surface. I also avoided applying makeup to those areas during that time and getting some sun should probably help speed up the healing process.
    I hope it works 4 u

  • joellie2010:

    @xeniax70 hey do you have a link of the product? thanks

  • bulletheed1970:

    Don’t ever let it get you down bud im 41 and have had this condition since i was 13 and have a successful career in the British army because i’ve not let it get in my way but do feel your pain bud its not nice and can get really uncomfortable in dry heat . Try and stay away from steroid based creams they can scar your face even more .
    Take care and thanks for the video :)

  • ShadetreeMortician:

    Just wanted to say THANKS for putting up this vid. I’ve had this condition for over six months and tried everything, but I took your recommendation this weekend and so far it’s been AMAZINGLY better. My skin’s not oily, but it was turning red and flaking. Since I’ve used this stuff, it’s been smooth, lightening up, and no flaking. Since the Sarna is oily I put it on at night, and by morning the oiliness is gone. Then I touch up with a tiny bit of Cortaid before work, and, all is good. Thanks!

  • MPRO147:

    Some success i’ve had recently with mine and at the time it was really bad.
    I had redness all around my hair-line, forehead, both sides of my nose, jaw and chest. I noticed it would flare up after drinking alcohol but i found recently it came from me producing excess oils in my hair which irritated the skin around my HAIRLINE, MY BEARD, EYEBROWS, CHEST.
    I’ve found preventions and tips to combat this. please message me so i can help you because i haven’t got enough space in this comment box!

  • xeniax70:

    @dermlover1 I started getting dermatitis on my face last winter, although before I only had it on my scalp, and after applying a a lotion with a acai and other vitamins (w/o alcohol), the dermatitis is completely gone. In addition, I was using a hair loss product on my scalp (also with vitamins in it) and though it didn’t do much for the hair loss, it has completely cured my dermatitis(i’ve been outbreak free for about two months now).

  • iblackbeard:

    @areyoumylobster – I’ve seen 4 dermatologist, they just prescribe cortisone cream, all just said that it can’t be cured, tough luck basically, and gave prescription for cortisone cream. They suck! frustrating. I just found a plain yogurt mask, this week and have had much better results than any Dr told me about.
    Choose the organic plain yogurt, rub it one face, let dry, then rinse with warm water. I’ve had great results just with that , then adding a lotion for moisture if needed. Good luck!

  • dermlover1:

    Makeup does not help AT ALL for women, when you have this skin disease. I have this and makeup just makes it look worse. It collects in all the flakes and looks horrible. This sucks for men and women. I always look like I have a sunburn and my whole face is flaking all the time.

  • tshirt2009:

    i have it really bad in my right ear and nothing has worked much at all i will try this. i also have to wear earplugs at work which makes this so much worse on me.

  • Stormspartan:

    @XXCTPTT3
    i hope it works ^^ i know it can be a very large pain to deal with. i can now look at people in the eyes for more than 2 seconds :P i hope the best works for you. good luck!

  • Concolicona:

    dermatitisseborreica . mforos. com /1914175-temas/

  • XXCTPTT3:

    @dextiir Hi there, just oredered some online via Amazon. Works out less than £25 for the product and delivery. May be worth having a look to see how much it would be to do it that way, may work out around the same. Hope this helps.

  • XXCTPTT3:

    @Stormspartan I live in the UK, have been suffering for the past ten years! Just ordered some online from the States, fingers crossed I get the same results!

  • Stormspartan:

    i used exactly what you suggested and it worked! my problem is like 1/3 of what it is now! after the first day i noticed very good results, i cant wait to see what it looks like in a week.

  • dextiir:

    I have had this since I was 10ish, now I am 22, and I have been using so many products, really nice vid. I have Psoriasis aswell, but that is not active at all and have not been for years. I would love trying this, If some1 have the opertunity to ship these 2 products to me (I live in Norway) I will pay you 200% of what it cost and pay the shipping and you get 30 USD for the packing and shopping it. All via Paypal.

  • frogtoggy:

    I suffer from Seborrheic Dermatitis and Rosacea. I could relate so much to what you said! I had a quick question. What strength of hydrocortisone do you use? What are specifics? Thanks so much! :)

  • honeyandwool:

    you look fine- i found that going on an elimination diet cleared my perioral dermatitis by . Food allergies are often a cause. I now don’t eat wheat or gluten. And i only eat dairy sparingly.

    It’s a small sacrifice for clear skin and you’ll feel so much more confident!

  • MistyKariAurora:

    OMG I actually am using the fluocinolone solution not the cream! I have this problem and I hate that it comes in flairs :(

  • Harrysound:

    Well I think I have this, I don’t know but it’s getting real bad. People comment on it everyday and it feels horrible.
    Thing is it’s all round my face everywhere except for the eye sockets, top of the temples and the beard area.
    Covered in spots too which im certain is causing the inflamation!

  • selphierocker:

    I’ve been using all natural honey on my skin for Seborrheic Dermatitis and it’s been working really well. I know it seems kind of strange to be putting honey on your skin but it has antifungal, antiinflammatory, and antibacterial properties. And I think it’s better than using products that have side effects if used too long. Obviously, if you’re allergic to honey, don’t use it xD

  • MrAUFANATIC:

    @alroy37 I hate to go out in public. I hate to look people dead in the face and them asking me what is that on my skin, when i was younger I thought it had something to do with acid. Because whenever i just drink water it will get a little better, but when i drink juices or drinks it will flare up quick. I have it on my scalp, around nose, in ear lobe and edge of eyebrows. Been had it for 5 years im now 20. Im now using selsun blue, and hope it helps. I hate this!