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  5. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Seborrhoeic dermatitis on upper face/head Seborrhoeic dermatitis on the shoulder Seborrhoeic dermatitis on eyelids Seborrhoeic dermatitis on the eyebrows and scalp. Seborrhoeic dermatitis typically appears as dry, white, flaky skin. The flakes can be fine, loose, and diffuse or thick and adherent.

  6. Lichen simplex chronicus - Wikipedia

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    This is a skin disorder characterized by a self-perpetuating scratch-itch cycle: [4] It may begin with something that rubs, irritates, or scratches the skin, such as clothing. This causes the person to rub or scratch the affected area. Constant scratching causes the skin to thicken.

  7. Eyelid dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Eyelid dermatitis is commonly related to atopic dermatitis or allergic contact dermatitis. [1] Volatile substances, tosylamide/formaldehyde resin , epoxy hardeners, insect repellent sprays, and lemon peel oil may be implicated, with many cases of eyelid contact dermatitis being caused by substances transferred by the hands to the eyelids .