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I'm hoping someone here can give me some new ideas on a problem I've been having. I have an appointment with a dermatologist, but not for some weeks, and would really like to at least begin to beat this before then.
A little background: Some months ago (around January) I noticed that my hair was shedding a lot more than usual. I have (have almost always had) long hair, and am rather vain about it, I admit . It has always been reasonably thick, but now I have to be careful how I comb it, or else I have an extra, unwanted *part*. In about March I bought an Indian herb said to encourage hair growth, and used it as a hair rinse after shampooing. The next day my head started itching, and sometime later I noticed little bumps on my scalp. Belatedly (I should have done it first) I did an allergy test (mixed some of the herb into a paste, applied to my inner elbow, covered it, and let it stay for 24 hours), and had absolutely NO reaction - wasn't terribly surprised; I am, so far as I know, not allergic to anything (except poison oak). I really think it was coincidence, but even so I haven't used it since. However, since then my scalp has gone through a bad itchy period, with bumps, and I also developed a rash on my chest and back. The itchy scalp has pretty much resolved itself, but now I have scaly patches (hidden by my hair, thank goodness). The only thing I can compare it to might be baby's cradle cap. I saw my doctor awhile ago, but he's an internist, and got more concerned about the rash, and my cholesterol numbers than about my head . He did take a fungal scraping, which was negative. He recommended Sebulex, a heavy duty dandruff shampoo, which I have been using, but notice no difference at all. (BTW, I do not have dandruff; the scaly patches are not flaking off, but do get caught on the comb, which is disconcerting). I am almost getting to the point where I am considering cutting my hair, which I swore, the last time it was short 30+ years ago, that I never would. I don't like short hair on me, but if it were short it would be fluffy, and not pulled back, so maybe the thinning wouldn't be as apparent.
Present hair care regimen - I wash my hair about 3 times in 2 weeks, every 4 or 5 days. I'm using the Sebulex for the first lather, but a couple of weeks ago I started using a tea tree oil shampoo for the second lather, and the same brand conditioner. I have used baking soda and ACV in the past, and liked the results, and would like to go back to that but really don't want to make things worse, so am hesitant. I use coconut oil as a pre-wash conditioner, but only on the ends, not the scalp. I usually have my hair in a braid or a knot, and don't use any metal clips or pins, just well sanded wood, and plastic combs, to cover the extra *part*.
I'd appreciate any insight or ideas that anyone might have. I'm ready to consider anything at this point, though I am somewhat concerned about making it worse. Thanks for your thoughts.
I'm hoping someone here can give me some new ideas on a problem I've been having. I have an appointment with a dermatologist, but not for some weeks, and would really like to at least begin to beat this before then.
A little background: Some months ago (around January) I noticed that my hair was shedding a lot more than usual. I have (have almost always had) long hair, and am rather vain about it, I admit . It has always been reasonably thick, but now I have to be careful how I comb it, or else I have an extra, unwanted *part*. In about March I bought an Indian herb said to encourage hair growth, and used it as a hair rinse after shampooing. The next day my head started itching, and sometime later I noticed little bumps on my scalp. Belatedly (I should have done it first) I did an allergy test (mixed some of the herb into a paste, applied to my inner elbow, covered it, and let it stay for 24 hours), and had absolutely NO reaction - wasn't terribly surprised; I am, so far as I know, not allergic to anything (except poison oak). I really think it was coincidence, but even so I haven't used it since. However, since then my scalp has gone through a bad itchy period, with bumps, and I also developed a rash on my chest and back. The itchy scalp has pretty much resolved itself, but now I have scaly patches (hidden by my hair, thank goodness). The only thing I can compare it to might be baby's cradle cap. I saw my doctor awhile ago, but he's an internist, and got more concerned about the rash, and my cholesterol numbers than about my head . He did take a fungal scraping, which was negative. He recommended Sebulex, a heavy duty dandruff shampoo, which I have been using, but notice no difference at all. (BTW, I do not have dandruff; the scaly patches are not flaking off, but do get caught on the comb, which is disconcerting). I am almost getting to the point where I am considering cutting my hair, which I swore, the last time it was short 30+ years ago, that I never would. I don't like short hair on me, but if it were short it would be fluffy, and not pulled back, so maybe the thinning wouldn't be as apparent.
Present hair care regimen - I wash my hair about 3 times in 2 weeks, every 4 or 5 days. I'm using the Sebulex for the first lather, but a couple of weeks ago I started using a tea tree oil shampoo for the second lather, and the same brand conditioner. I have used baking soda and ACV in the past, and liked the results, and would like to go back to that but really don't want to make things worse, so am hesitant. I use coconut oil as a pre-wash conditioner, but only on the ends, not the scalp. I usually have my hair in a braid or a knot, and don't use any metal clips or pins, just well sanded wood, and plastic combs, to cover the extra *part*.
I'd appreciate any insight or ideas that anyone might have. I'm ready to consider anything at this point, though I am somewhat concerned about making it worse. Thanks for your thoughts.