Facial seborrheic dermatitis can be treated with topical hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, tacrolimus ointment, ketoconazole cream and other medications as prescribed by the doctor.
Inflammatory lesions can be prescribed short-term topical medium-acting glucocorticosteroids, such as hydrocortisone butyrate ointment. Or topical tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream and other calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors for treatment.
As seborrheic dermatitis is related to Malassezia infection, seborrheic dermatitis with clear presence of Malassezia infection can be treated with topical ketoconazole cream, miconazole ointment and other antifungal preparations as prescribed by the doctor. Patients should pay attention to facial skin care during the medication, clean the face with lukewarm water every day, and pay attention to sun protection when going out.
It is recommended that seborrheic dermatitis of the face be treated with medication under the guidance of a physician, and that no drugs or prescriptions be used indiscriminately.