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I am happy to report the article/resource called Seborrheic Dermatitis Hair Loss was reposted on 3/1. It can now be viewed. Thanks to everyone involved.
I shower every night, but try to use lukewarm water instead of hot water. I try to limit my showers to 10 minutes. I dry my ears very thoroughly after my shower. I try to use every precaution that⦠read more
Is it OTC or prescription?
I have seborrheic dermatitis on my scalp and I'm experiencing a great deal of hair loss with it. I'm wondering if this is just one more side effect or maybe I could possibly have another issue going on? At one point all of my hair fell out but when this happened my scalp seemed to "clear" up. When my hair grew back the seb came back with it.
This was my question! It sucks so much! I've lost half my hair and have bald spots! It's so ugly, and makes me feel like crud.π Good to know I'm not alone.
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Yes, it does seem to itch more in the evenings; even in bed while I'm trying to get to sleep! π
If I scratch my head too much, it will start burning. If it burns too much, I wash my hair and let it air dry. It always feels better after I wash it.
I realized that pre oiling my scalp made me itchier. I have stopped using ketaconazole 2 % shampoo now and currently use Oribe Serene Scalp 2 % salicylic acid shampoo. I also use the Serene Scalp⦠read more
I was trying to avoid washing my hair every single day, so I covered up with a beanie over the weekend, and noticed I had significantly more flakes than if I just wash daily, blow dry immediately, and let my scalp "breathe." Disappointed if it's true, because some days it feels easier to just hide under a hat or beanie.
Oh absolutely! I had a doctor tell me that when you wear a hat (like all winter) it holds all the moisture inside and so makes yeast worse, and since it's a condition probably related to yeast, it⦠read more