Why Does Seborrheic Dermatitis Keep Coming Back? | Real Cause Explained by Doctor
Have you ever wondered why dandruff, scalp flakes, or seborrheic dermatitis return again and again—even after using expensive shampoos and creams?
If treatment exists, then why is there no permanent relief?
In this video, I explain the real reason seborrheic dermatitis keeps recurring, using a real patient question and a simple, easy-to-understand explanation.
What you will learn in this video:
• Why medicated shampoos work only temporarily
• The real causes of seborrheic dermatitis (not just fungus)
• The role of excess oil, sensitive skin, and Malassezia fungus
• How stress, cold weather, poor sleep, and weak immunity trigger flare-ups
• Why using multiple shampoos and products makes the condition worse
• The biggest mistake people make while treating dandruff
• Why applying oil on affected skin often increases flakes
• What actually helps in long-term control, not short-term relief
Important Message:
Seborrheic dermatitis is not just a scalp problem.
It is a condition of imbalance—and aggressive treatment only damages the skin barrier.
Real improvement comes from:
✔ Gentle cleansing
✔ Correct antifungal support
✔ Protecting the skin barrier
✔ Managing lifestyle triggers
✔ Consistency, not experimentation
Very Important:
Do not keep changing shampoos and creams on your own.
Self-experimentation delays healing and increases skin sensitivity.
Doctor’s Advice:
Your skin is not your enemy.
It is asking for understanding, gentle care, and patience.
Question for You:
Have you noticed that stress, cold weather, or lack of sleep makes your dandruff or flakes worse?
In Part 3, I will explain:
➡ What to do daily
➡ What to avoid
➡ How to control seborrheic dermatitis long-term
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