Scalp Build UP
Anybody have any solutions or suggestions?
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No help from me...BMS said:Similar experience
I am 5 weeks post-chemo and I can tell you it gets better. It's going to take a while though. My scalp is so incredibly itchy lately.
Bonnie
When I was going through chemo I used baby shampoo on my scalp every time I showered. I never (thankfully) had this problem. To me it sounds like dermatitis, maybe find a shampoo that deals with that problem.
Good Luck, I wish I had more to contribute.
Lorrie0 -
Chemo and your scalp
Hi Shonda,
When I was going through my bald stage I just used a little soap on my scalp and was good to go. I know that I was fortunate in not having sore, itchy scalp like so many of the Pink Sisters. Once I had enough hair to matter I started using shampoo. Perhaps you should consider going to see a dermatologist. He may be able to recommend an over the counter product or prescribe something that will help your scalp issues. Seems like it would be worth a try. Good luck. IRENE0 -
What helped me .. during my bald days ...jessiesmom1 said:Chemo and your scalp
Hi Shonda,
When I was going through my bald stage I just used a little soap on my scalp and was good to go. I know that I was fortunate in not having sore, itchy scalp like so many of the Pink Sisters. Once I had enough hair to matter I started using shampoo. Perhaps you should consider going to see a dermatologist. He may be able to recommend an over the counter product or prescribe something that will help your scalp issues. Seems like it would be worth a try. Good luck. IRENE
was shampooing with Neutrogena T-Gel shampoo - as recommended by my Oncologist, and a few sisters on this site.
Good luck with your scalp ... always use sun screen when going outside! Seriously, I ended up with a burnt scalp just by spending a few minutes outside -- picking up doggie dumpings. LOL
Strength and Courage,
Vicki Sam0 -
Thx!VickiSam said:What helped me .. during my bald days ...
was shampooing with Neutrogena T-Gel shampoo - as recommended by my Oncologist, and a few sisters on this site.
Good luck with your scalp ... always use sun screen when going outside! Seriously, I ended up with a burnt scalp just by spending a few minutes outside -- picking up doggie dumpings. LOL
Strength and Courage,
Vicki Sam
Thanks Everybody! I never even thought about the sun screen. Thanks!!!!!0 -
I also used the NeutrogenaShondaS said:Thx!
Thanks Everybody! I never even thought about the sun screen. Thanks!!!!!
I also used the Neutrogena T-GEL shampoo and never had a problem. I was concerned I'd get acne on my scalp as I an 58 yrs old and still get breakouts. It was soothing as I believe it has a tiny bit of menthol in it. Good Luck.0 -
I used Nioxin......
and it worked great for me. It took all of the buildup away and helped my hair to grow back in too. You can get it at SuperCuts or one of those chain hair salons they have all over the place.
Isn't it exciting that your hair is growing back in?
Love and Light,
Vicki0
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