Baby with scalp with yellow scabs

Seborrheic dermatitis crust type: greasy sticky yellow crust, occasionally exudate, more common in infants. Seborrhoeic dermatitis refers to hypersecretion of sebaceous glands. It is manifested as fatty scalp, greasy and shiny, and more desquamation. It is more likely to occur in developed areas of sebum. It is a chronic inflammation that occurs on the basis of sebum overflow. The damage is bright red or yellow-red patches with greasy surface Scaly or scalp skin, often accompanied by itching to varying degrees, is more common in adults and can also be seen in newborns.

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