Friday, June 01, 2012

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Could be sebhorreic dermatitis in which case there are a host of different suggestions and treatments.  You can read up on the condition on this site and also explore different treatment options.  If it is this condition -it can be a bit challenging to treat - especially in the winter.  If in doubt, I'd suggest a dermatologist take a look and you'll also then be able to make sure it isn't something else.
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