Discussion Forum General Discussion General Leica Discussion Losing hair, and my scalp feels sensitive, itchy, tingly almost. The Doctor pres
  • #34515
    herminsulbonus

    I know this is a weird post, but im losing my hair, not on any medications, don’t want to be as I plan to get a hair transplant. Anyways, my hair feels sensitive, maybe its because I am thinking about it non stop.

    I am putting on dermovate, the label says once a week to apply by my doc (who didn’t even see my hair and spoke on phone), and i see online it says to apply daily. So I have been doing it every other day. Still feels itchy.

    When I saw a trichologist two months ago, it felt the same way, she didn’t say anything about the hair, just that its a bit red from ithcy and dry. I emailed her the other day and asked about my hair and questions about it, and she said “I have reviewed the images taken at the appointment and the scalp was slightly sebaceous, (oily) this can cause itching, flaking and soreness, it may be a mild seborrhoeic dermatitis, which I can’t diagnose without seeing the scalp, but is not unusual in male pattern hair loss.”

    Any thoughts, I am two weeks into dermovate, dont want to overuse it because it can thin the skin apparently. This all normal and in my head? I do not have pics, tried taking and hard to see under hair.

  • #34516
    KeeganBaldwin

    The use of Dermovate and its frequency can indeed vary depending on the context, so it’s wise to follow your doctor’s recommendations. If it’s still feeling itchy, you might want to revisit the dosage with your healthcare provider.

    As for the trichologist’s feedback, it sounds like they suspect seborrhoeic dermatitis, which can be related to itchiness and redness. It’s quite common, and while they can’t diagnose without seeing your scalp, it’s good they’re considering possibilities.

    If you’re worried about overusing Dermovate, discussing your concerns with your doctor is essential. They can provide you with a more personalized plan based on your specific situation.

    Lastly, regarding the sensitivity, you might want to explore natural remedies like Neem oil for skin. It has been known to help with skin conditions, so it could be worth giving it a try.

    Remember, you’re not alone in this, and it’s okay to seek professional advice and explore different options to address your concerns.

  • #35228
    vixec41482

    I understand what you’re going through must be challenging. Hair loss can be distressing, and the uncertainty around the right treatment can add to the stress. It’s quite common for the mind to fixate on the issue, which might make your scalp feel more sensitive. Overall, special deals from the Ulike and Ulike’s Laser Hair Removal system stands out as a reliable and innovative solution, offering a blend of advanced technology and user-centric design that caters to the needs of individuals looking for efficient, nearly painless, and enduring hair removal results.

    • This reply was modified 1 year ago by  vixec41482.
  • #36377
    Johnydeep

    This is a very common problem faced by many women and men. Fortunately, I have not encountered this, but it would be interesting to learn about some methods that would help prevent this.

  • #36380
    Melisa Middel

    Today, many people really suffer from hair loss. I was one of them, but I suspected this problem in time. I found an article related to hair loss on the Hair Care website. With the help of their methods, I was able to combat this problem at home without any decorative means. Therefore, today my hair is shiny and healthy.

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.