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redroses
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 2:35 pm
DD recently has a severely itchy scalp, mostly at the nape of her neck. She's been checked for lice numerous time, BH she doesnt have any. I do see some sort of rash, but not sure if it is from scratching it. No recent changes in shampoo or products. Before I go runnign off to the doctor, any one have any suggestions?
TIA
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little_mage
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 5:06 pm
My scalp gets really itchy cause I have dandruff. I've been using head and shoulders shampoo for years. Also, even if she didn't buy a different brand of product, is is possible the product she was using changed its formula?
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ddsw
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 6:00 pm
I would change shampoos. I used to get really itchy from Pantene but never realized it till I stopped using it. They used to make a shampoo that had tar in it. It smelled gross but was supposed to help with itching. I forgot the name of it tho.
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November
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 6:16 pm
I would have her try a dandruff shampoo like Head and Shoulders Clinical Strength for a few days to see if there's any improvement before I took her to a dr.
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ven
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 6:19 pm
What could help is dilute some appel vinegar with water and use that to rinse. It removes all.chemical and shampoo redidues . Makes hair very soft. Its an old trick.
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The Happy Wife
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 7:51 pm
ddsw wrote: | I would change shampoos. I used to get really itchy from Pantene but never realized it till I stopped using it. They used to make a shampoo that had tar in it. It smelled gross but was supposed to help with itching. I forgot the name of it tho. |
Denorex?
This can help with dandruff. Mouthwash poured over the scalp can help with dandruff and itching.
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Barbara
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 9:35 pm
redroses wrote: | DD recently has a severely itchy scalp, mostly at the nape of her neck. She's been checked for lice numerous time, BH she doesnt have any. I do see some sort of rash, but not sure if it is from scratching it. No recent changes in shampoo or products. Before I go runnign off to the doctor, any one have any suggestions?
TIA |
Have you changed laundry detergents? Or has she started wearing fall clothing? The nape of the neck suggests it could be clothing related.
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amother
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Mon, Oct 06 2014, 11:35 pm
This just happened to me. My sil suggested just using conditioner and it really helped! Now I can use other shampoos too.
Good luck
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piece
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Tue, Oct 07 2014, 12:45 am
tar smelling shampoo might be T-Gel. I also used to have itchy scalp so started using selsun blue & I don't itch any more.
BTW, you can make own natural shampoo - 1 TBS Baking Soda (barcabonate of soda) with 1 Cup water. it is liquidy, but does the job amazingly.
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amother
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Tue, Oct 07 2014, 3:22 am
Once I tried leaving in baby oil in my daughter's hair. It helped a LOT. It moisterized the scalp and mamesh stopped the itching. I really should do it for myself now but don't want oily hair under my snoods
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amother
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Tue, Oct 07 2014, 1:10 pm
Please take her to the dr!
This is how skin conditions like psoriasis begin And the earlier you treat it ( special creams) the faster it gets cured and the less effect it has on her body.
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