Re: I\'m so confused, help! (really long)
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Nikki319 said:
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Irresistible said:
isnt there anybody with scalp exzema on the board?
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Hey I'm new to the board and everything...but I thought I would just tell you my story really quickly(I'm not trying to freak you out further)but...
I've had SEVERE eczema since I was 4(My mother has had it since 16...it came on her all of a sudden),and the disease did(does) include my scalp.My hair has fallen out 3 times from it. The first time I was 4 and I don't remember much other than it came back to it's strong,thick,self in no time,and all my mom did was oil(Dax) and braid my hair every night and use a medicated shampoo(I'll ask my mother what the name of it was so that I can tell you).In fact that's what I had to do all 3 times.For me,it starts of with itchy scalp,then bumpy skin,then flaking,sores,and scabs.(sorry to be so graphic
)Then it starts to thin and eventually the bald patches appear.I'm saying all of this to tell you that every SINGLE time my hair came out it was a combination of a high stress level,one wrong product(the latter two episodes),and of course my eczema. Is your daughter really stressed? Even though I've read that petroleum is horrible for the skin and hair,Vaseline was a main factor in contolling my itching and getting my hair back the second time.And vaseline is THE ONLY thing my mother can use on her skin(her eczema is worse than mine).If the doctor does tell you that its eczema,watch every single thing you put on her hair,because anything can trigger my scalp problem. Now if she does have eczema,do know that it can clear(mine disapeared the 4 years I was in high school and came back this year)just don't assume that when it clears you can go back to using just anything.That being said I will look for that shampoo and will be praying for your situation.
[/ QUOTE ] Thank you for the information,
you didnt freak me out, as soon as i felt the "thick skin" i knew it could lead to hair loss, after freaking out, i got informed, came here posted and read tons online. the things that i realized is that this is a condition i believe she has had a long time now, by putting two and two together. she just recently started doing her own her except for washings , she is almost 15 now. and little did i know while she was doing her hair she was adding NO moisture to her scalp. i was mixing her up all kinds of natural oils and butters and providing her the leave in, and she was only putting it on her hair , after years of me taking care of her hair AND scalp, her scalp was not used to that kind of dry environment. I realize im in for a bumpy ride and i will not have the luxury i wish i had of leaving her at 15 mostly on her own to do her hair, ..its something im gonna have to watch and stay on top of her about and help her with constantly. I know in no time at all she will slack on the moisture again...so im gonna have to invest considerable time into either making sure she is doing it or doing it myself. i know that this can go away "THANK GOD" and i know it can come back and get aggravated.
I do believe my daughter is stressed too..brought on by her!! I am always trying to talk her out of stressing herself the way she does...but i swear these teachers act like these kids are in college or something, Piling em up with work , like they can stay up all night and do it. she happened to have two major products due this week, and even with all my help, they were so major , she is still somewhat behind. Ive been so mad at the teacher that did this myself. but im always working with her on the "you can only do what you can do " mentality. she is coming along...
anyway, whatever aggravated it, ive got it mostly under control and contrary to much advice on here, im goin with my mother "instinct" and have plans to work on it more this weekend, since i cant get her into the doctor till the week after next, im not gonna just leave it to get worse again...seems excema, or scalp problems are not a priority at the doctor's office...there is no bacterial infection or her scalp , that much i do know. I got some good advice from others like you who have it first hand as well, im thankfull for all that took the time to respond with advice. I had to, like with anything else ,take what i could use and then go with my gutt feeling. many mothers know that "gutt feeling" has been what has saved their child time and time again in many situations. Thank you everyone!! and Thank God her scalp has already improved greatly!!