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Here's the edited text with the timestamps removed: "I hate when they pull it off the scalp like that. They just want to pull at it again with the pulling and they just keep. They just keep pulling at the scalp. Man, this says that it's psoriasis. This is, in my opinion, this is clearly seborrheic dermatitis. I hate when they pull it off the scalp like that. It's just, I mean, uncomfortable, although that one came off pretty clean and they're just going to keep repeating this so that looks like seborrheic dermatitis, not psoriasis. It's unfortunate that they just want to pull at it. I'm always a big fan of solubilizing these types of flakes so that you don't end up with, you know, basically, you know, breaking the skin and creating more of an infection. So this is a build up of skin cells, which basically gets more sebum from the scalp infiltrated between the skin cells and you get these flakes and they're very challenging to come off. So this is an autoimmune condition. OK, It says it's psoriasis. This is not psoriasis. This again is sebrated dermatitis people. I guess the difference between psoriasis and sebrated dermatitis is psoriasis has very small, fine, silvery flakes. Typically you're going to see it on the back of someone's scalp. Seborate dermatitis has a tendency to be on the top of the head and usually down into that frontal hairline when it gets really bad because seborate dermatitis is aggravated by the amount of sebum that you're producing and the extra skin cells, it's basically getting between the skin cells, it's creating a fungal layer. It's becoming yellow because sebum typically has a yellow tint to it and that's what we're seeing here. And oh, so I mean I I've seen so many of these cases and they can be managed. So they need ketoconazole shampoo. They're going to additionally really want to clean the scalp on a daily basis. They're going to want to make sure that they're minimizing sugars in their diet, eating correctly for your blood type, make sure you have the appropriate level of vitamin D3 and ferritin to reduce the autoimmune response, and really kind of bring this whole thing down. So I also use topical coconut oil in some cases, as well as topical Trisalts. Oh, good, more flakes. Again, pulling. And they just keep. They just keep pulling at the scalp. I mean, your scalp is skin. You need to treat it accordingly, man. So again, you want to break these flakes up. Again, this is separate dermatitis. It says that it's dandruff. This is not dandruff. Dandruff doesn't do this. Dandruff is a small amount of little tiny flakes that don't stick to the scalp like this. When they're sticking to the scalp, it's either psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis, and if it's yellow and they're big flakes, it is seborrheic dermatitis. And that's exactly what this is. When you're tugging at this, you're creating these abrasions on the scalp, which basically could make the whole situation worse and get up. Well, at least that came off. But get an infection in there, and that is a problem when you're dealing with seborrheic dermatitis. I have multiple videos on this. Again, you want to make sure that your vitamin D3 is good, your ferrogen is good, You want to make sure that you're cleaning the scalp on a daily basis. You want to make sure you're eating correctly for your blood type, and you just you don't want to tug at it because it's just uncomfortable. If it comes off naturally, just let it come off, but don't pull at the scalp like this. I hope that helps. And if you like this content, go ahead and subscribe below and go ahead and leave any comments that you want down there and I'll answer." ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 📞 If you're facing hair or scalp issues, feel free to reach out to us for personalized advice and support. Click the first link below to contact us directly! 👇 🔴 Contact Us: https://www.advancedtrichology.com/pa... 👍🏻 Subscribe for more free hair care and scalp tips: ✅ YouTube Channel: / @williamgaunitztrichologist ✅ Visit our website for more information: ✅ Website: https://www.advancedtrichology.com/ ✅ Check out our dandruff video here: • Видео ✅ Let's stay connected: 👉🏻 Instagram: / williamgaunitztrichologist 👉🏻 Facebook: / williamgaunitztrichologist 👉🏻 TikTok: / willgaunitztrichologist