Thick Skin
- Dr Helen Webberley
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Re: Thick Skin
Hi, it sounds like seborrhoeic dermatitis. Daktacort cream may be a good thing to try? Google the images of this and see if it seems the same as what you have? Or could you upload a photo here? Dr Webberley
Dr Helen Webberley
NHS GP and Director of www.MyWebDoctor.co.uk
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- Dr Anton Alexandroff
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Re: Thick Skin
Dear Philip,
Thank you for your question. This sounds very much like seborrhoeic dermatitis (yeast infection) although it is impossible to be sure without examining you in person. There are a number of available treatments but this condition often comes back and patients may need treatment time to time. Daktacort cream is quite good although I like nizoral cream or shampoo and/or selsun shampoo (these shampoos have to be applied for a few minutes before rinsing them off). If you would like to read more about this you can go to my webpage: www.alexandroff.org.uk
I hope this is helpful.
With best wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff MCP(UK) CCT(Dermatology) FAAD FRSM
Consultant Dermatologist in Leicester Spire and Nuffield Health Hospitals and University Hospitals of Leicester
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
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Thank you for your question. This sounds very much like seborrhoeic dermatitis (yeast infection) although it is impossible to be sure without examining you in person. There are a number of available treatments but this condition often comes back and patients may need treatment time to time. Daktacort cream is quite good although I like nizoral cream or shampoo and/or selsun shampoo (these shampoos have to be applied for a few minutes before rinsing them off). If you would like to read more about this you can go to my webpage: www.alexandroff.org.uk
I hope this is helpful.
With best wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff MCP(UK) CCT(Dermatology) FAAD FRSM
Consultant Dermatologist in Leicester Spire and Nuffield Health Hospitals and University Hospitals of Leicester
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
www.alexandroff.org.uk
twitter: your_skin_dr
Blog: http://privatehealthnews.co.uk/author/a-alexandroff/
blog/ information for patients: http://leicester-dermatologist.blogspot ... blogs.html
Dr Anton Alexandroff
Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
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Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
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