• 05-01-2012 06:25 PM
    LilB
    http://i.imgur.com/1mMJZ.jpg?1 Right temple/Hairline

    http://i.imgur.com/yrJ3a.jpg when i part and spread my hair to expose scalp

    sorry about the blurry 2nd picture, but It was a huge hassle to try and get good photos with my phone since i couldn't see it and had to do it myself.


    Also, another thing that is weirding me out and makes me think it may be telogen eff, is that the hairloss is EVERYWHERE it seems, not really in any pattern. i know only a doctor can determine this all, but really, I can't see a doctor for at least 4 months from now, so any advice would be incredibly appreciated. It's frustrating to have to rely on the help of the internet, but it's really all i can do right now...


    http://i.imgur.com/tVIeo.jpg?1 (see what i mean?)
  • 05-03-2012 06:38 AM
    LilB
    anyone have any idea? about those pics?
  • 05-04-2012 11:00 PM
    Tracy C
    What you have going on there does not look like normal MPB. You need to talk to a doctor about this.
  • 05-05-2012 12:10 AM
    the_dude78
    I agree with Tracy, it does not look like the typical MPB. Are you under a lot stress at the moment? It looks very much like the hair loss my friend was going through and it was caused by stress, very little sleep and poor nutrition.
    Go see your doctor!
  • 05-05-2012 10:30 AM
    Peggie3
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    LiLB! you have the same as me!
    I have the same problem as you! Its called Dermatitis or Excema!
    Sores on head with bumps , inflamed and itchy!

    You not going bald. Its from stress, lack of sleep and not eating correctly! Or medication.
    I have attached a picture of myself. Add me as a contact I would like to chat to you to share advice. Stop washing your hair with harmful shampoos.

    Get a shampoo called Bioderma Node DS plus. You can get it of the shelf until you see the Doc.

    Get well soon.
  • 05-05-2012 10:50 AM
    25 going on 65
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Peggie3 View Post
    Stop washing your hair with harmful shampoos.

    Get a shampoo called Bioderma Node DS plus. You can get it of the shelf until you see the Doc.

    What about something like J&J's baby shampoo? Any thoughts?
  • 05-05-2012 11:29 AM
    Tracy C
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 25 going on 65 View Post
    Any thoughts?

    That Bioderma shampoo is really expensive. I'm not so sure about it but I am open to hear what the doctors here in the forum think. I do not think what LilB and Peggie3 have can be trating the same way as common dandruff or hereditary hair loss. It's something different.

    Concerning baby shampoo though, I think it is generally better to use sulfate free shampoo for daily washing. If you have dandruff or hereditary hair loss, I still think Nizoral or Nizoral A-D are the best options available as far as shampoos go.
  • 05-05-2012 11:35 AM
    Peggie3
    Dermatitis
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seborrhoeic_dermatitis
    This is what I think me and LiLB have. The major ingredient in the Bioderma Shampoo is :salicylic acid.
    Which is a known treatment for Dermatitis. It gets really painful sometimes and I cant touch my scalp. I hope this information helps some members who might be suffering from the same thing.

    Regards

    Peggie
  • 05-05-2012 11:50 AM
    Tracy C
    There are other shampoos that contain salicylic acid yet do not cost so much. Nizoral can also be used for this condition. It would be interesting to hear what the doctors think. Either way I hope the best for both of you.
  • 05-05-2012 12:16 PM
    25 going on 65
    Thank you both for your feedback!
    I don't think I have the same condition, but have never liked the way most soaps and shampoos make my skin and hair feel, and I'm thinking it might be due to sulfates (at least partially).

    I'm noticing the soap I use is SLS-free. Would this be OK to use on my scalp/hair or should I specifically look for a shampoo instead? (I do use 2% keto shampoo 1-2 times a week.)
    Also, the ingredients list "vegetable derived surfactant (coconut/corn/sugar)." Is this OK or might it have some of the same unwanted effects as SLS?

    Sorry for all the questions, I've just never known anything about this and I'm intrigued now.

    Edit: also, are sulfates found in conditioners typically? And is there anything I should look out for in conditioners to avoid?

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