kinsa na ka experience ani? nabalaka jd ko ani ay lain kaau mamaksit siya.. huhu
kinsa na ka experience ani? nabalaka jd ko ani ay lain kaau mamaksit siya.. huhu
Normal rman na.. Mawala rman na ig ligo nya lugoron jud pag-ayo na diha dapita....Kung dli gani mawala, tingali dry ra ayo imo skin..Drink plenty fuids...
mahimo na ug hasang kadugayan bro...
makaginhawa na ka sa tubig...idol!
skin problem na bro. ayaw na sige gunit guniti kay mo katag na. hygiene ra kailangan ana. then mas better if you use soap nga anti fungal like Dr. Kaoffman nga soap or ointment like nizoral. less than a week ma wla dayun na.
naa sad ko ani, dugay na kaau pro ang ingon sa dermatalogist dermatitis daw...mawala pro mubalik ra labi na naa kay maka on na katol like chicken, eggs or f stress au ka...cge lng ko butang pretroleum after ligo para dli mag flaking...
tried nizoral before nasung ra akong dunggan...lol
sure ka dandruff? naa man kaha ilawon sa dunggan? atoli cguro na oi, cotton buds ra ang katapat ana.
Last edited by john_yo; 03-19-2012 at 11:39 AM.
seborrheic dermatitis (aka dandruff) can involve the ears and is in fact quite common. My patients with seborrheic dermatitis of the ears often complain mostly about the itching, which can occur on the ear or in the ear canal. They may also complain about the scaly crust that develops on the front of the ear or behind the crease of the ear. Lastly, they may actually have such thick crust that they think they have a lesion or growth and come in for me to check it to be certain that it is not a cancer.
Like seborrheic dermatitis on the face and scalp, ear seborrheic dermatitis is treatable but not curable. That means, you can use medicated soaps, shampoos and creams to control the rash, but it will come back over time. Scientists don’t know what causes seborrhiec dermatitis and so we don’t know why it flairs up. I do see much more seborrhea during the winter months and in people who aren’t able to bathe or wash the affected area frequently. Many of my seborrhea patient’s also note that their rash flairs when they’re under stress, are ill, or when they are eating an unusual amount of fat, carbohydrates or sugar in their diet.
![]()
Similar Threads |
|