Ive got a serious skin problem on my scalp and need help?
Daniel asked:
When i was 14 i had a little dry skin spot on the edge of my hairline at the top of my forehead. It slowly over the years spread to my whole scalp. Dermatologists have been 0 help over the years, and store/prescription brand shampoos help, but then almost become immune. i shave my head and that helps. putting lotion on makes it seem like it doesn’t exist. but slowly that is becoming less helpful. its red and itches and the itch gets worse with the length of my hair.
When i was 14 i had a little dry skin spot on the edge of my hairline at the top of my forehead. It slowly over the years spread to my whole scalp. Dermatologists have been 0 help over the years, and store/prescription brand shampoos help, but then almost become immune. i shave my head and that helps. putting lotion on makes it seem like it doesn’t exist. but slowly that is becoming less helpful. its red and itches and the itch gets worse with the length of my hair.


Go see a dermatoligist. Mary S
well u should go to the doctor beacuse i have the same problem and it went a away mr.l
Hi,
If I were you I would em “mr.l” for him to explain further, eh?
Although I have seen that most root problems for ’skin’ issues for myself and others has usually been from long and or short term allergic reactions to ’something’ COMBINED WITH a weakened lymph liver kidney and immune systems - IF the following symptoms would ever occur - I think the worst rash one might possibly have rapidly acquired is from deadly bacterial meningitis, but bacterial meningitis would be very rare.
The two quotes below are from:
“IF a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.”
“The MOST common symptoms of meningitis are headache and neck stiffness associated with fever, confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia). SOMETIMES, especially in small children, only nonspecific symptoms may be present, such as irritability and drowsiness.”
For further details see:
For further information on itch rash illnesses and for long term solutions TO THEM ALL - the following link has considerable info within a ‘report’ I recently posted:
I truly hope what you learn will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future.
My best to you and yours,
AI – self taught nutritionIsT >[(-:] A1