Eczema, Psoriasis, and Seborrheic Dermatitis: What Are Their Differences, and Which One Do You Have?
Commonly known as atopic dermatitis, eczema is "the itch that rashes," says Dr. Shi, meaning that an itching sensation often occurs first followed by a visible rash that develops after scratching.
Hot off its first approval this summer in psoriasis, Arcutis Biotherapeutics’ roflumilast foam 0.3%, approved in cream form under the brand name Zoryve, is out to prove it’s no one-trick pony in itch.
A recent Phase 3 clinical trial demonstrated that a steroid-free topical foam, roflumilast (Zoryve), significantly improved the signs and symptoms of psoriasis on both the scalp and body. The foam ...
Seborrheic dermatitis is positively associated with a range of epithelial barrier diseases, including dermatologic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ocular diseases.
Seborrheic dermatitis may disrupt the skin barrier, potentially exposing patients to other epithelial barrier diseases (EBDs) across various organ systems. A large cohort study found positive ...
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How to tell if you may have scalp psoriasis vs. dandruff
Medically reviewed by Susan Bard, MD Key Takeaways Psoriasis causes thick patches of skin called plaques that are dry and ...
This article was reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD. Flakes on your scalp making you feel self-conscious? Let’s talk about seborrheic dermatitis vs dandruff. Whether your scalp feels like a snowglobe thanks ...
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