The scalp inflammation/itchy/burning/tingling thread

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  • mrfreeman
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    Re Tingling

    I've had this tingling come on lately and it's really annoying (but not much hair loss). I've also had neck ache and worried it was something to do with cervical problems. There is also something called the occipital nerve at the back of the head, if that is irritated or trapped it can cause the tingling on back/top of head. There are exercises which can help with that. Have any of you considered that as a possible cause (or other spine problems)?

    But it comes and goes for me and I'm fine when lying down. I think I will try Nizoral as it could be a scalp infection.

    As far as the hairloss is concerned, has anyone tried the paleo type diet to see if that helps? If you cut out grains, gluten, PUFA's etc. (or at least cut down on them), it's possible your immune system might calm down a bit (if those things affect you). I think it helped me as I still have most of my hair at 40+ (hair stopped falling out a few years ago!). I did use Regaine for awhile but not lately. But I do now have some carbs like oats, and dairy because paleo is too restrictive. Anyway just an idea. Also do any foods boost DHT? Maybe that makes it worse aswell.

    I hope my tingling isn't a prelude to hairloss, I suppose it will happen eventually but I would like to postpone as long as possible! I will try the Nizoral and see what happens.

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  • Dench57
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    Thanks for the responses guys.

    Originally posted by charlie76761
    Hi Dench,i feel your pain. I did have it bad a couple of years ago and eventually got a solution from a great Dermatologist in the form of Cocois lotion which you leave on over night. Lifted heavy plagues etc right off the scalp - amazing stuff and got rid. highly recommend - have you tried. Read the reviews on amazon

    Been fine for a while until of late when been using BIM, OC and CB. Itch got fairly intense until the point that a hot shower on my head was not far equaling a big O/ Sex. serious. Dandruff also

    I believe the current episode is either the 95% ethanol i was putting on my head or OC... (people had spoke about OC bringing on itch, and i also found it my entire skin was really really itch.. this only occurred after starting OC. V tight correlation)

    I've got some Seti and TM coming from Kane (was planning to drop OC and use these) but i think i'm going to drop all Seti/TM and OC for a bit as think they might well be the culprit.. it cant be a co-incidence that someone on the GB from *** spoke about Seti drying and removing all natural oil from his hair to the point that he hardly has to wash it. I believe the CRTH2 inhibitors could be responsible for drying the scalp out and causing itch.. .esp when coupled with ethanol

    Are you putting an ethanol products on your scalp (apologies if stated earlier) or anything else?
    No I haven't been putting anything in my hair in weeks. I did notice I got bouts of itching all over my body when using Ramatroban though (CRTH2 antagonist). It sounds like you may have a sensitive/dry/flaky scalp if ethanol is irritating it. Have you had psoriasis? I checked Amazon for Cocois lotion and it seems to be indicated for psoriasis and dry/flakey skin - none of which I have, in fact my scalp is oily rather than dry. All the reviews are people with psoriasis/dry/scaley scalp too unfortunately so I'm not sure what will work for me.

    Originally posted by jamesst11
    IDK if we've been over this, probably have a few times...haha... BUT, I had the same thing going on.. NIZORAL 2% SCRUB THAT SHIT IN HARD AND LEAVE FOR LIKE 7 MINUTES, follow with a gentler shampoo and rinse with freezing cold water and apply minox while hair is still damp. That's the only thing that has worked for me. I also apply a cold pack nightly and give it some pressure.
    Tried this James, helps for about 10 minutes and then it's back. Do you think minox helps with the burning/itch sensation? I regularly have to run my head under a freezing cold shower every evening, and have taken to wearing a shower cap with a pack of frozen peas in it when at home. So retarded.

    Originally posted by TooMuchHairWontKillYou
    Use Laticort lossion. Its the best drug I have ever used. It kills burning in seconds
    Laticort looks like quite a weak corticosteroid (hydrocortisone), and I've tried a variation of that before to no effect. I'll give it a try if I can buy it though, thanks.

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  • TooMuchHairWontKillYou
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    Originally posted by Dench57
    Hey all.

    Scalp burning/itching is still 24/7 and getting worse. I can no longer hide the "hotspot" above my right temple that has been burnt away. I had my haircut recently and it looked okay, but now that it's grown out a bit it's much more visible, the long hairs are just wispy and thin. Which sucks because I hate having short hair and love longer hair that I can style.

    I tried Sulfasalazine and within 4 days on a low-dose I got aggressive gyno, nipples were really painful/aching. I literally couldn't believe it was happening, like how much more unlucky can I get!? It's not even a listed side effect so I have no idea what is going on with my body. Just another extremely rare reaction that I'll have to deal with now. Been 2 weeks and it continues to progress.

    I've been prescribed Doxepin, another tricyclic anti-depressant which reduces burning pain/itching. I pray to god this works but it also has gyno as a side effect, and since i'm already susceptible, I can assume it will make my gyno worse. I have no choice but to try it though, this scalp pain is basically ruining my life, I find it hard to sleep at night because of it and have been missing work.

    I'm also in the Setipiprant group buy but that will take a few months to arrive. I've also bought some Daivobet (topical anti-inflammatory with calcipotriol, 10x stronger than the Betacap I was using) which I hope at least can give me temporary relief. Also bought some Adenogen which I'll try out but not expecting much.
    Use Laticort lossion. Its the best drug I have ever used. It kills burning in seconds

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  • jamesst11
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    IDK if we've been over this, probably have a few times...haha... BUT, I had the same thing going on.. NIZORAL 2% SCRUB THAT SHIT IN HARD AND LEAVE FOR LIKE 7 MINUTES, follow with a gentler shampoo and rinse with freezing cold water and apply minox while hair is still damp. That's the only thing that has worked for me. I also apply a cold pack nightly and give it some pressure.

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  • charlie76761
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    Originally posted by Dench57
    double post
    Hi Dench,i feel your pain. I did have it bad a couple of years ago and eventually got a solution from a great Dermatologist in the form of Cocois lotion which you leave on over night. Lifted heavy plagues etc right off the scalp - amazing stuff and got rid. highly recommend - have you tried. Read the reviews on amazon

    Been fine for a while until of late when been using BIM, OC and CB. Itch got fairly intense until the point that a hot shower on my head was not far equaling a big O/ Sex. serious. Dandruff also

    I believe the current episode is either the 95% ethanol i was putting on my head or OC... (people had spoke about OC bringing on itch, and i also found it my entire skin was really really itch.. this only occurred after starting OC. V tight correlation)

    I've got some Seti and TM coming from Kane (was planning to drop OC and use these) but i think i'm going to drop all Seti/TM and OC for a bit as think they might well be the culprit.. it cant be a co-incidence that someone on the GB from *** spoke about Seti drying and removing all natural oil from his hair to the point that he hardly has to wash it. I believe the CRTH2 inhibitors could be responsible for drying the scalp out and causing itch.. .esp when coupled with ethanol

    Are you putting an ethanol products on your scalp (apologies if stated earlier) or anything else?

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  • Dench57
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    double post

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  • Dench57
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    Hey all.

    Scalp burning/itching is still 24/7 and getting worse. I can no longer hide the "hotspot" above my right temple that has been burnt away. I had my haircut recently and it looked okay, but now that it's grown out a bit it's much more visible, the long hairs are just wispy and thin. Which sucks because I hate having short hair and love longer hair that I can style.

    I tried Sulfasalazine and within 4 days on a low-dose I got aggressive gyno, nipples were really painful/aching. I literally couldn't believe it was happening, like how much more unlucky can I get!? It's not even a listed side effect so I have no idea what is going on with my body. Just another extremely rare reaction that I'll have to deal with now. Been 2 weeks and it continues to progress.

    I've been prescribed Doxepin, another tricyclic anti-depressant which reduces burning pain/itching. I pray to god this works but it also has gyno as a side effect, and since i'm already susceptible, I can assume it will make my gyno worse. I have no choice but to try it though, this scalp pain is basically ruining my life, I find it hard to sleep at night because of it and have been missing work.

    I'm also in the Setipiprant group buy but that will take a few months to arrive. I've also bought some Daivobet (topical anti-inflammatory with calcipotriol, 10x stronger than the Betacap I was using) which I hope at least can give me temporary relief. Also bought some Adenogen which I'll try out but not expecting much.

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  • mic28
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    Any update guys? Been off finasteride for a couple of weeks now. Shedding isn't crazy but still getting it and scalp is still itchy. Hair is also very thin.
    Currently on tacrilomus in the evening, hydroxychloroquine and 1mg minoxidil

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  • Rahul dhruv
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    I too have the same problem of etching all over the scalp and to avoid this i wash my hair daily with the medicated shampoo and really believe me it works.

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  • Rahul dhruv
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    I too have same problem of hair loss. daily i loss hair more than normal. m only 23 now, should i go for hair transplant.

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  • mic28
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    Hey Ziggy,

    Glad to hear that the inflammation is calming down. I haven't taken finasteride in a week or so. Inflammation has calmed down but scalp is still flaky. May take a couple of weeks for that to clear.

    Quick update on the 1mg minoxidil. Was at the dermatologist the other day and she said she noticed fluff growing in the temples. I'm a bit skeptical at this early stage so il keep monitoring it. She said it will darken with time so just a matter of waiting.

    Have you noticed shedding reducing?

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  • Ziggyz123
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    Hey mic,

    I have barely any more inflammation at the hairline. It used to be 24:7 now it will happen maybe twice a day of that?

    I'm going to try out 1 mg propecia to make sure that it is definitely that causing my inflammation though. I'll report back in about 1week

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  • mic28
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    Any update Dench and Ziggy?

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  • WHTC Clinic
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    Dave123. Did the doctor who ruled out MPB mention anything about unbalanced PH or taking a sample for testing?

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  • Ziggyz123
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    Yo guys,

    Just a quick update on my sitch. Been off of propecia completely for about a week and two days. Scalp pain in in general is really minimal now. Also, I'm shedding the same amount. If I comb through my hair I lose ten in just one swipe. Lose about 20-30 showering and another 20 just blow drying it. I'm also less horny to a point that actually feels normal and controllable if that makes any sense.

    The bad thing is that I have saved up 10k for a transplant now, but I won't be on any Anti androgen drugs.. shitty situation we are all in. I might go back on minoxidil through belgravia in London. They sell an 8% with dht inhibiting ingredients as well as caffeine so that sounds like something that could help. A transplant is the way though.

    That's all for now..

    Dench, good luck with your new treatment man!!!! Hope you kill off this bull sh**.

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