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Is it untreatable?

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Hello,,,,,,,,

My friends has dermatitis next to her nose for six years or so. The affected area is very red and sometimes it is a little itchy. Her symptoms are more severe in summer than in winter. Doctors diagnosed it as seborrheic dermatitis, but it has been unable to radical cure by using some external used medicine. Only the tacrolimus ointment has slightly effective of her symptoms by now, but the drug effect only lasts about a week.

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Hi, has she tried Forever propolis creme mixed with aloe gelly? Also the plain aloe gel drink? I know both of these have had great results with skin conditions such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis etc. I can also recommend the Forever C9 cleanse which cleanses the body of toxins which can contribute to flare ups and skin problems. Email rachaelforever8@flp.com for more advice/info or see brightauraforever.flp.com

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