Seborrheic Eczema - What Is It And How Can You Treat It?
What is seborrheic dermatitis?
Eczema seborrhoicum or called seborrheic eczema, is a skin condition. It often causes red spots and yellow crusts on our skull, body and face. It is often confused with dandruff, because of the similar scabs, but it is indeed a different skin condition.
Seborrheic dermatitis often occurs in places with many sebaceous glands, which produce oil. It is not a contagious skin condition, but unfortunately often a chronic one. Conventional treatments can certainly be effective, but often contain harmful ingredients (including cortisone) that can be harmful to our skin and health in the long term.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a complex skin condition, often requiring multiple rounds of treatment to control symptoms, even with conventional treatment methods. Natural treatments can also suppress these symptoms, and are a lot less harmful to your health and skin.
Unfortunately, it is also a skin condition that can often occur in babies and small children. It is often caused by an overproduction of oils by the skin. As a reaction, yellow crusts and red spots may form.
Seborrheic eczema is unfortunately often a chronic condition, which means that you will have to take this into account in your daily routine. At the bottom of these articles, we give you some practical tips on how to deal with the annoying symptoms of this skin condition, and this in a natural way.
What are the symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis?
Seborrheic eczema is often accompanied by the following symptoms:
- Yellow spots on your skull, hair, eyebrows, beard or mustache
- Red skin
- Thicker scabs of skin covered with yellow spots on the face, chest, arms, ears, groin area
- Itchy skin
What causes seborrheic dermatitis?
The real cause is not known, but is probably related to your genes and hormones. These factors can aggravate seborrheic dermatitis:
- Stress
- A weakened immune system
- Cold and dry weather
- Allergic reaction to drugs
How can you treat seborrheic dermatitis in a natural way?
We recommend the following product that you can easily make yourself. It is a blend of tea tree oil with coconut oil. Mix a few drops (5-6) tea tree oil with 100 ml coconut oil for optimal results. First, apply a small amount of tea tree oil to your skin through a cotton swab and see if you have an allergic reaction within 24 hours. If you do not get an allergic reaction, you can apply this natural remedy daily to the areas where you have symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis.
The antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties of tea tree oil make it a good potential treatment for seborrheic dermatitis. The consistency of coconut oil in combination with the antibacterial properties make coconut oil a very suitable carrier oil to mix with tea tree oil. Never apply tea tree oil neat to the skin, but always mix it with a carrier oil.
Will these natural treatments make my seborrheic dermatitis disappear forever?
Unfortunately not. Seborrheic eczema is very often a chronic condition, so you will have to take this into account in your daily routine. External factors such as stress and seasonality can also have an impact on your symptoms.