What are the differences between sclap psoriasis and Seborrhoeic Eczema?

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What are the differences between sclap psoriasis and Seborrhoeic Eczema?

1) What are the differences of sclap psoriasis and Seborrhoeic Eczema (on sclap) ?
2) Can you same treatments for both conditions ?
3) Out of the two sclap conditions, Which is worst to have?
4) Do they go away after teenage pubrity?

1) Scalp psoriasis and seborrheic eczema share similar signs of itchiness, redness, and scaly skin. Most often, the scales of psoriasis are thicker and somewhat drier in appearance than are the scales of seborrheic dermatitis. In addition, psoriasis usually affects more than one area of the body. If you have scalp psoriasis, you may also have mild psoriasis on your elbows, knees, hands or feet or may notice subtle nail changes, such as pitting. You can refer to the chart on: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/scalp-psoriasis/AN01177

2) Different conditions require different involvement of treatment. For mild cases, an application of cream or lotion may suffice and be effective. For moderate cases, you may require UV light treatments or a treatment of pills or injections.

3) The conditions of both conditions are quite similar. You should check with your professional physician to see what you can do about your condition. Neither one is worse or better to have.

4) You can continue to develop the condition past puberty.

What are the differences of sclap psoriasis and Seborrhoeic Eczema?

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1) What are the differences of sclap psoriasis and Seborrhoeic Eczema (on sclap) ?
2) Can you same treatments for both conditions ?
3) Out of the two sclap conditions, Which is worst to have?
4) Do they go away after teenage pubrity?

Psoriasis is a condition that has a red appearance and severe flakes-like snow flakes. It is often in patches and on the back of the scalp. People also get it on the body-elbows, hands and feet are common areas. You treat it with topical steroids- anti itch products. Theres many rx foams, oils and sprays. You need a derm to prescribe strong meds. Theres also other treatments like laser, pills and injections.

The other condition I think your referring to is seborrheic dermatitis. It is the medical term for dandruff. itching and mild scaling- not the red thick scaly patches like psoriasis. You use typical head and shoulders shampoos, TGEL, TSAL etc. and topical steroids like psoriasis.

Thenthreesepsoriasisis. which is both toether. Its dandruff with much thicker scale, almost looking like psoriasis. Treatments are the same-topical steroids.

All three are common chronic conditions-meaning you can deal with them forever and find the rightreatmentsts to manage it. You caDevelopop it any time of life and psoriasis is prob the worse to have. It has a more crazy itch and because you flake all over clothing its ofteembarrassingng and harder to treat

What are the skin brighteners in Caress Glowing Touch body wash?

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Is it just the mica sparkles, or are there actual ingredients that brighten your skin’s appearance?

Mica works as brighteners, but it cannot lighten the skin in anyway. If you have dark patches, then they will still be there with the mica on top.

No body washes can lighten skin.

Cheers!

What is your skincare routine? Morning and night and also what treatments?

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Im curious to know what your skincare routines are. Also can you tell me what skintype you have.
Include what you use in the morning and at night and any treatments you may use :)
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My skin is fair and sensitive. Every time I have a blemish, it is extremely noticeable since my skin is porcelain (a bit of an exaggeration). I’ve suffered from acne for a while and have recently found a regime that works for me and I will happily share it with you.

I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and drink plenty of water. Water is my beauty secret. It cleanses the body and makes your skin look fresher. Try to avoid really oily and sugary foods. Some people say the relation between diet and acne is a myth but I’ve found from personal experience, your skin reflects a lot about your diet. I also tend to break out when I’m stressed so I be sure to do light exercise at night time like pilates or yoga and spend some time ‘de-stressing’.

In the morning, I only use a cleanser by cetaphil. It’s nothing to rave about but it’s extremely gentle. I use an exfoiliater by Biore every 2-3 days to remove dead skin cells and to get rid of nasty blackheads. I use a mask made with aspirin weekly and it really helps. I’ll paste a link below of how you can make it yourself. I also use a night cream by A’kin which is so gentle and calming. I love their products a lot. Every day I use a moisturiser/sunscreen by Biore as well. It’s so important to use sunscreen and protect your skin, especally in the Summer.

My 2yr old has very dry and itchy skin, what cream can i use to clear it up fast?

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My 2yr old has very dry and itchy skin, what cream can i use to clear it up fast?
ok so since my baby was born she has had dry skin, you wouldnt think it to look at her skin though. Iv tried every cream i can think of but nothing seems to get rid of it. She is constantly scratching her neck, belly, back and arms. She is covered it scratch marks. Does anyone have any idea what i can use to get rid of this and fast?

It could be an allergy of some form. Or something other than just dry skin. It might not even have anything to do with her skin itself.
Speak with her doctor about it.

Tips for now.
Bathe her less, think about the detergent, fabric softener, dryer sheets, body soap, any lotion, etc.
It could also be an allergy to something she eats or drinks regularly.