Sunday, January 29, 2012

My scalp is red, itchy and it hurts, with loss of hair, the doctor said I had Dermititis, How can I stop it?

Im a 21yr old Female, I stareted noticing thining of my hair, then itchyness, red spots and now i noticed hair loss. I went to the doctor and she said I had inflamation in my scalp and what I had was Dermititis, she prescibed a shampoo called Ketoconazole 2%. But it burns. Would my hair regrow?? What other thing can i do to make it stop falling??? Can i change my diet?? Or stop my birth control?? I have the lowest dose on birth control. Please help.... Im becoming depressed because of it.My scalp is red, itchy and it hurts, with loss of hair, the doctor said I had Dermititis, How can I stop it?
go back to the doctor, there must be something else that can help.My scalp is red, itchy and it hurts, with loss of hair, the doctor said I had Dermititis, How can I stop it?
Been on minoxidil ( R0gaine庐 ) for about a year and a half and have not seen even the smallest amount of regrowth that i almost fell into depression.





My hair only started visibly growing on the balding spot after attempting the various natural techniques to re-grow lost hair for about 1 week plus @ http://www.regrowmyhair.info





I would highly recommend the website easy to follow step-by-step informative guide with pictures to anyone who is suffering from hair loss right now. But remember this isn't a miracle cure for baldness as you will also need to put in some effort in order to see results. And its only a minimum commitment of 15 minutes a day to help re-grow your lost hair. ( Sorry that I can't share the various natural techniques taught as i might be sued for copyright violation )





I am also convinced that a natural approach is a much more safer way of re-growing lost hair compared to those unnatural ways which may involve harsh chemicals that may have serious side effects.





These are the side effects of some common drugs for hair loss treatment :





Minoxidil : Cause a fall in blood pressure, an increase in the heart rate, and weight gain (fluid retention)





Propecia : May cause birth defects in male baby's sex organs if taken by women. Also, potentially irreversible side effects occurring in the group of people taking the drug are erectile dysfunction, ejaculation disorder (decreased volume of ejaculate) and low libido.

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