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Seborrhoeic dermatitis
In the right clinical topic?
This CKS topic covers the assessment and management of seborrhoeic dermatitis in adults and infants in primary care.
This CKS topic does not cover in detail the management of secondary bacterial infection. For guidance on this, see the CKS topic on Impetigo.
There are separate CKS topics on Blepharitis, Eczema - atopic, and Nappy rash.
The target audience for this CKS topic is healthcare professionals working within the NHS in England, and providing first contact or primary health care.
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