- November 13, 2023 at 9:27 am #34516
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.
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It sounds like your scalp sensitivity could be due to seborrheic dermatitis, as suggested by your trichologist. The itching and redness are common in both this condition and male pattern hair loss. Dermovate can help, but overuse can thin the skin, so it’s good that you’re being cautious. If you’re considering a hair transplant turkey for a more permanent solution, it might be a good idea to address the scalp irritation first. Since your doctor didn’t physically assess your scalp, it might be worth seeing a dermatologist to get a clear diagnosis. Stress can also worsen scalp sensitivity, so managing that might help. If symptoms persist, I’d recommend following up with a professional for tailored advice and treatment.
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