Hanging out w/ Dr. Neal (Episode 1: “They Will Never Understand”); How to treat seborrheic dermatitis?

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Question by : How to treat seborrheic dermatitis?
I have seborrheic dermatitis in my eyebrows and its lead to a lot of eyebrow hair loss. My dermatologist prescribed ketoconazole shampoo, which worked for a while but then seemed to stop. I’ve hear coconut oil works good and Ive heard lime juice might work. Do these work and are there any other prescription or natural medications that work?

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Answer by s. m.
call the dermatologist office & ask for a prescription of LOPROX shampoo. he/she should have a coupon for it for $ 20 copay. this will work better than ketoconazole. shampoo all areas that have the seb derm.

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How to Treat a Sunburn [DermTV.com Episode #39]; Dermatologist….?

Everyone gets sunburns; even dermatologists. These burns can range from a reddening of the skin to a painful blistering. Of course prevention is key, but if you do get one, Dr. Schultz will share how to treat them. DermTV.com Connect with DermTV www.facebook.com www.twitter.com Everyonecan have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare issues. Skincare (whether cosmetic or medical) previously required a trip to your dermatologist or a shopping spree at the pharmacy. And that’s if you have a trusted nearby dermatologist or a local informed pharmacy. But not anymore. We at DermTV are committed to making best-in-class dermatology and skincare guidance accessible to everyone, anytime, at your computer. Every weekday, our host, Dr. Neal Schultz, one of New York’s most trusted and respected dermatologists (see bio below), teaches skincare’s most timely and timeless issues. Topics include: the best at home techniques and new technology for facial rejuvenation, preventing and fixing sun damage from wrinkles to skin cancer, breaking news in dermatology, general skincare topics, and more.
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Question by Nordictat2: Dermatologist….?
Do you normally need to go to your normal Dr. fisrt in order to be sent to a dermatologist?
I’ve never needed to go to one (til now) but I have a nasty scalp right now with itching and dandruff that T Gel just isn’t doin’ the job :(

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Answer by Health Physicist Kenn Lin
Yes, your fam doc should refer you to dermatologist. However, there is no real cure from synthetic medicines (are all toxins to your body) for tinea, dandruff, psoriasis and eczema. Essential oils : rosemary, sandalwood, lavender, eucalyptus after dilution are very helpful. I need more info in order to suggest you which kind. check my website www.naturalessence.ca for sme clinical infos to see if you have similar problems. Then contact me again.

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