seborrhea in English

noun
1
excessive discharge of sebum from the sebaceous glands.

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1. These tackle the fungus on the scalp that can cause seborrhea .

2. Pathogenetic factors include androgen-induced seborrhea, follicular hyperkeratosis, microbial population, and immunological and inflammatory processes.

3. Shampoos containing Antipruritic agents are recommended for pruritic patients without secondary infection or seborrhea and dry to normal skin

4. Shampoos containing Antipruritic agents are recommended for pruritic patients without secondary infection or seborrhea and dry to normal skin

5. These help slow the rate at which skin cells die and may combat the fungus that can cause seborrhea .

6. Antipruritic (topical) (oil, Spray, Shampoo, Soap, Liquid, Gel/jelly) Treats itchy skin caused by psoriasis, seborrhea, dandruff, or other conditions

7. Other areas that can get seborrhea include the eyebrows , eyelids , ears , crease of the nose , back of the neck , armpits , groin , and bellybutton .

8. Particularly, methods of treating sebaceous gland disorders are provided wherein said disorders are selected from seborrhea, acnes, perioral dermatitis, rosacea, and corticosteroid-induced acneiform lesions.

9. If your child 's dandruff does n't respond to over-the-counter dandruff shampoos , or if seborrhea develops in places other than the scalp , talk to a doctor .

10. Physical Signs of Nutritional Deficiency Disorders System Sign General appearance Skin and hair Reduced weight for height Pallor Edema Nasolabial seborrhea Dermatitis Photosensitivity dermatitis Acrodermatitis Follicular hyperkeratosis (sandpaper-like) Depigmented skin Purpura Scrotal or vulval dermatitis Alopecia Depigmented, dull hair Decreased Poor adaptation to dark Poor color discrimination Bitot’s spots, xerophthalmia, keratomalacia Conjunctive pallor Fundal capillary microaneurysms Angular stomatitis Cheilosis Bleeding gums Atrophic papillae Smooth tongue Red tongue (glossitis) Parotid swelling Caries Anosmia Hypogeusia Goiter Heart failure Hypogonadism Costochondral beading Subperiosteal hemorrhage Cranial bossing Wide fontanel Epiphyseal enlargement Craniotabes Tender bones Tender calves Spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia) Transverse nail lines