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Seborheic Dermatitis
by
Bronco
on 20 Jul, 2007 13:51
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Any members here have any experience with Seborheic Dermatitis? I discovered I had it after I shaved my head back in March. I went to the dermatologist and she prescribed some topical medication. It didn't work so I tried two other prescriptions -- both didn't do squat. These break outs take the fun out of being sly
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#1
by
marshd1000
on 20 Jul, 2007 14:02
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Schro had shaved his head and the Seborheic Dermatitis went away! So I wonder if having hair or not really matters in terms of having it. I had it in my late teens and early 20's. I ended up using a shampoo called Zincon. But I don't think they make it anymore. When I still had hair, I then just used plain old Head and Shoulders. I especially haven't had a problem since I have been sly.
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#2
by
BALDANDRE
on 20 Jul, 2007 14:05
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Sorry about your situation...the sly look suits you real good...
Gotta love your avatar dude, what a great statment that one picture makes!
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#3
by
warhawk
on 20 Jul, 2007 18:37
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bronco..... hope your dermatologist can find other medications 4 your skin condition because the sly dome suits u. i'm sure there is some topical ointment or oral medication.
keep us posted. and keep it sly.
WARHAWK
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#4
by
schro
on 20 Jul, 2007 22:53
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Bronco, Marshall is right. I suffer from S.D. and when I kept it sly, the S.D. went away. Prior to going sly, I got a prescription of Loprox (I think that's what it was called) and it helped. I would also use a spray bottle of diluted vinegar (hold the croutons) to kill the crud that develops on your scalp (since it's a yeast your body produces, the spray really helped). All that being said, NOTHING beat the relief I got from keeping the dome nice and sly.
The S.D. was at its worst in the winter months when the air was cold & dry.
Hope that helps.
Schro
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#5
by
tomgallagher
on 21 Jul, 2007 11:21
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Sun and fresh air and try some good Witch Hazel for an after shave for a while.
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#6
by
Razor X
on 21 Jul, 2007 12:59
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Schro, has there been any recurrence of the problem since you stopped shaving?
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#7
by
Bronco
on 23 Jul, 2007 00:15
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Thanks for the replies all. I'll certainly give the vinegar idea a try
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#8
by
schro
on 23 Jul, 2007 06:31
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Schro, has there been any recurrence of the problem since you stopped shaving?
During the summer months, it's not too bad. I have done the vinegar/water spray just to check and it has been fine. The real test will be the fall & winter when the weather changes.
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#9
by
schro
on 23 Jul, 2007 06:36
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Thanks for the replies all. I'll certainly give the vinegar idea a try 
Just make sure you wash your head before you go out for the day. You don't want to walk around smelling like salad.
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#10
by
Marz
on 09 Oct, 2007 18:06
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Hi all, I am new here but I have been shaving my head for about 12 years now.
I was checking the boards out and came across this thread and decided I had to register and post.
I had Seborheic Dermatitis all growing up, it was a constant struggle and the build up would at times be visible. It was terribly embarrassing and I was very self conscious of it. the dermatologist I saw said it should begin to go away as I got older.... well it didnt.
I had to try a ton of different treatments just to get the crap off my head and out of my hair... then I would have rash like seeping areas on my head where the build up was... I fought this until I was about 23 or so and my hair began to fall out.
Yeah... oatmeal scalp and a balding... Go me!
I went through about a year of battling baldness and Seborheic Dermatitis.
The Seborheic Dermatitis cleared up for a bit and I tried rogain... big mistake... that stuff was like 80% alcohol and burned terribly on my rash like scalp.
At this point I had been treating it regularly and keeping it somewhat under control so one night I said ****-it and took to my head with the clippers.
I washed and shaved my head untill it was clean and red with irritation. It literally hurt, I was at my wits end and just did not care anymore.
but as I kept it shaved, clean and used aloe and other moisturizers it helped keep it down and after awhile I had a normal bald head that would occasionally get some redness (in patches) but it was a relief to have that finally gone and have someone rub my head without a borderline fist fight with me.
I have been happily bald for years now and even though sometimes I feel out of place being a bald head in a sea of hair, I never regret shaving and ending the Seborheic Dermatitis fight I had when I had hair.
My Seborheic Dermatitis is completely gone for the most part now ( still get some occasional flaking like dandruff if I let my hair grow out (1/4" is really letting myself go).
Keep it shaved and clean and take it for walks in the sun and I am sure your Seborheic Dermatitis will (if nothing else) be under control.
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#11
by
schro
on 09 Oct, 2007 20:17
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BINGO! Great post, Marz. I can totally relate.
Welcome,
Schro
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#12
by
Tyler
on 10 Oct, 2007 01:57
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marz, welcome to Sly Bald Guys! Thank you for joinin 8)g and posting up that great post.