Seborrhiec dermatits can affect the upper chest and have round, red areas in addition to slight scaling. This image displays the fine scaliness and redness of the nose and cheek typical of seborrheic dermatitis.  Scaly, slightly elevated lesions of seborrheic dermatitis typically involve the hair line, scalp, and forehead.  This is a severe case. The fold behind the ear is a common location for seborrheic dermatitis. Severe red, scaly elevations of the skin can develop a thick, "waxy" crust, as shown here, just below the eye. Seborrheic dermatitis can involve the chest and is accompanied by thin, mildly red elevations of the skin.  The fine, scaly, slightly elevated lesions of seborrheic dermatitis can be widespread on the face and scalp.  Seborrheic dermatitis often affects the eyelid or eyebrow regions. The beard area is a common location for seborrheic dermatitis as displayed in this image. This image displays severe seborrheic dermatitis in the skin creases between the cheeks and the upper lip. This image displays a black patient with temporary lightening of the skin due to widespread seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis often affects the chest in men with red, slightly scaling, round patches of both the breastbone and under the breasts. The base of the nose and central face tends to be involved in seborrheic dermatitis. The fold between the nose and the cheek is a common location for seborrheic dermatitis. Redness and scaling often wraps around the nose in people with severe seborrheic dermatitis. This image displays faint redness and scaling along the creases of the nose typical of seborrheic dermatitis on people with darker skin. The red, scaling, and itching associated with seborrheic dermatitis are common in the ear canal.
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Seborrhiec dermatits can affect the upper chest and have round, red areas in addition to slight scaling.
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Signs and Symptoms
  • The scalp is itchy and sheds white, oily skin flakes.
  • One or more of the following areas has patches of red, scaly skin: the scalp, hairline, forehead, eyebrows, eyelids, creases of the nose and ears, ear canals, beard areas, breastbone, midback, groin, or armpit.
  • In darker skin, some of the affected areas may look lighter in color.
Mild – only some flaking and redness in a few small areas.
Moderate – several areas affected with bothersome redness and itch.
Severe – large areas of redness, severe itch and unresponsive to self-care measures.
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