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[SD-0081] Seborrheic Dermatitis Iceberg

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Created on September 30, 2025

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Flaking skin, dandruff, or dry scales

Scaly, irritated eyelids

What people see

Skin lesions or bumps

Skin patches that are discolored, greasy, or crusty

Rashes in skin folds

Itchy skin

Burning sensations

Stress

What people don’t see

Rash in or around the ears

Emotional impact

Sleep issues

Stress

Stress often makes symptoms flare, creating a cycle that can be hard to break.

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Skin lesions or bumps

Some people develop small bumps or irritated spots, often from inflammation around hair follicles or areas where the skin is most affected.

Scaly, irritated eyelids

The delicate skin around the eyes may become red, itchy, and covered with fine scales, making eyelids sore or uncomfortable.

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Emotional impact

Visible rashes or ongoing discomfort may cause self-consciousness, frustration, or sadness.

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Sleep issues

Itching or discomfort from seborrheic dermatitis can make it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep, leaving you feeling tired the next day.

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Itchy skin

Persistent itching can make skin uncomfortable and hard to ignore.

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Burning sensations

Some people feel a stinging or burning sensation in affected areas.

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Rash in or around the ears

Scaly, discolored patches may develop inside or around the ears, sometimes with irritation or flaking.

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Rashes in skin folds

Warm, moist areas, such as those under the breasts, in the armpits, or near the groin, can develop irritated rashes.

Skin patches that are discolored, greasy, or crusty

Seborrheic dermatitis can cause irritated patches that look irritated, oily, or scaly, sometimes becoming thick or crusty over time.

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Flaking skin, dandruff, or dry scales

Skin may shed white or yellow flakes, often on the scalp, face, or other areas, which can be itchy or embarrassing.

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