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(Treatment Review) Seborrheic Dermatitis of the Scalp~
We call contact dermatitis among ourselves "our own term" rather than scalp dermatitis.
It's called a cast iron pot, haha.
Jeans hooks or accessory earrings like these come into direct contact with the skin.
I have sensitive skin that reacts like a rash.
It's much better now, though^^
I tend to sweat a lot whenever summer comes.
As I move around, sweat starts from my head^^;;
As I keep doing that, unconsciously, I find myself brushing my hair.
Maybe I scratched it because it was slightly itchy..
After a few days, the itching feels like a severe poison.
It started to itch severely.
At some point, the area I started scratching began to feel a slight tingling or stinging sensation.
The scab has started to form.
So, it was just scratching off that scab and repeatedly doing it again.
It seems like dandruff; I heard it appears white on the scalp.
Although I vow not to do it, those who have experienced it will understand;;
How itchy and difficult it is, haha.
In the end, scalp dermatitis also spread from one area to multiple areas.
It's spreading.
I decided it wasn't working, so I went to the dermatologist...
First, I received a prescription for ointment and also a prescription for scalp-specific shampoo.
They said they would do it for me;;
I really tried hard to apply ointment and not scratch.
I used scalp shampoo twice a week as well.
The cause of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp is a fungus called pityrosporum.
Mold, that is, fungal growth, and reducing the number of Penicillium spores often lead to improvement in lesions.
In addition, factors such as sweating excessively, emotional tension, stress, or living environment are also said to have an impact.
When the condition worsens, inflammation occurs on the skin, causing redness, and the flakes gradually increase, forming lesions with clearly defined edges, accompanied by severe itching.
Maintaining scalp cleanliness is one of the treatment methods.
Using medicated shampoo prescribed by a dermatologist once a week
Wash your hair 2 to 3 times and apply the topical medication to the affected area once or twice a day.
It looks like you're playing the guitar.
It is now almost fully cured, but always at any time
I'm actually a bit afraid of summer because I worry it might relapse^^;
So these days, I finish shampooing within 3 minutes with lukewarm water.
Quickly drying the scalp with cold air.
I always try to focus on drying my scalp first.
This is the skin disease medication I was prescribed at that time.
I think they'll probably prescribe a lot if I go to the dermatology clinic;;
I was really worried that seborrheic dermatitis on my scalp wouldn't heal easily once it appeared~ but it actually healed quite quickly and better than I expected, so I was relieved.