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red spots on head
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 20 Jun, 2021 04:50
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Hey, I am a new member here (though lurked since 2018)
I have a severe problem with balding, at 20 my scalp on top is noticably diffused and I know it will be only worse.
So it is obvious I want to shave my head, because then I will be finally free from the suffering of watching my hair die and it will be far more easier to come to terms with my early balding.
The problem that haunts me, however, is that my head is really diseased. There were many red, itching spots which cause pain. Is there a possibility, that having shaved my head, they will disappear? Becasue I can't stand looking at my falling hair; but also I don't want my chrome dome to look diseased.
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#1
by
Razor X
on 20 Jun, 2021 07:00
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Yes, it’s possible that shaving might improve your skin condition, but you should really see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis. Then you’ll know what you’re dealing with and the best way to treat it.
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#2
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 20 Jun, 2021 07:05
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Yes, it’s possible that shaving might improve your skin condition, but you should really see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis. Then you’ll know what you’re dealing with and the best way to treat it.
Yeah, tomorrow I go for a skin biopsy. The most fucking me up part is that I thought I could shave already and now I have to wait to September probably, having hair (especially my hair) is driving me nuts
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#3
by
reddog
on 20 Jun, 2021 07:46
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For decades I had red spots, like a bad acne mostly on the back of my head. When I first shaved my head, the condition cleared up in a few days. As long as I kept my head shaved, no more problem. Whenever I attempted to grow my hair back, the spots came back. I went to a dermatologist, and she gave my a prescription for a shampoo and a lotion. Neither one worked. When she wanted me to take long term antibiotics, I said no! I think it's a form of folliculitis.
So when I went back to my family doctor, I told him about the dermatologist, and not wanting to take long term antibiotics. His advice was, then just keep your head shaved, it looks good on you!
I'm not sure you have the same issue, so shaving might work.
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#4
by
clint902
on 20 Jun, 2021 14:16
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I personally wouldn't take the chance of letting a razor touch my head until that problem is resolved. It's good you're seeing a doctor about it.
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#5
by
Magoo
on 21 Jun, 2021 08:45
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I hope the doctor and shaving solves your problem. Good luck !
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#6
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 21 Jun, 2021 09:46
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I personally wouldn't take the chance of letting a razor touch my head until that problem is resolved. It's good you're seeing a doctor about it.
Yeah, for now I am still hesitant, only because of red spots. But the moment it gets better, I shave my fucking head
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#7
by
clint902
on 22 Jun, 2021 05:05
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It could be half a dozen one way or the other when it comes to shaving but I hope things work out for you. Don't want to irritate what ever it is either.
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#8
by
Goatee
on 24 Oct, 2021 15:17
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For me, as soon as i shave, i usually get the odd spot / acne!!! And i been head shaven quite some time now. Its frustrating.
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#9
by
fsolomon75
on 20 Mar, 2023 15:57
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I’m getting a red irritation on the back of my head after shaving. Any ideas?
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#10
by
reddog
on 21 Mar, 2023 06:37
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@fsolomon75 , looks like a typical case of razor burn. When I started shaving, I used to get that above my ears. Eventually my scalp got used to it, and the problem went away. Two things you could try. Make sure you shave with the grain there for awhile, or use an electric shaver there.