Treatment of scalp after hair loss
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Just...carkris said:other have written about
other have written about this and they will write in I am sure. I just used baby shampoo. I also used cotton sleep caps at night.
Be careful when you shave it....and you have to shave it in different directions....your scalp may become very tender for a few weeks...mine certainly was! I also just used baby shampoo....
Remember....it will grow back....it will grow back!
Hugs, Nancy0 -
HairMAJW said:Just...
Be careful when you shave it....and you have to shave it in different directions....your scalp may become very tender for a few weeks...mine certainly was! I also just used baby shampoo....
Remember....it will grow back....it will grow back!
Hugs, Nancy
Thanks. I have had terrible migraines from this. I didn't know it would be so uncomfortable. I just wanted to get my head back to an equilibrium. Take care.0 -
I also didnt shave my headsandraewelles said:Hair
Thanks. I have had terrible migraines from this. I didn't know it would be so uncomfortable. I just wanted to get my head back to an equilibrium. Take care.
I also didnt shave my head I buzzed it, so the remainder came out when I washed it. i wasnever shiny bald.0 -
Same here, carkriscarkris said:I also didnt shave my head
I also didnt shave my head I buzzed it, so the remainder came out when I washed it. i wasnever shiny bald.
Once my hair started to fall out, I also just buzzed it down to the lowest setting on the clippers (a "1" or a "0," I think) -- with white blood cell counts going up and down and risk of infection, I think that's a safer way to go than shaving (I'm not a medical professional -- just my own opinion).
Sandra, do keep an eye out for awhile for itchy little red bumps on your scalp -- that's a sign of folliculitis, which can sometimes become serious. Just tell your doctor right away if it becomes a problem -- they have great prescription creams/gels/foams that clear it right up.
Traci0
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