What Should I Do For The Excess Sebum Balls And Wax Balls Produced In The Scalp?
my scalp produce excess sebum balls a white and yellowish wax balls like. due to that i have lots of hairfall and i am afraid to be partial bald soon in this rate. my age is 25 i am a female and i had taken Carbamazepine when i was 15 till the age of 20. what should i do
Thanks for posting your concern at Healthcaremagic.
I would keep a possibility of either Dandruff/seborrheic dermatitiis. Seborrheic dermatitis is an important cause of hair fall.
If I was your treating doctor I would have asked you to use an antidandruff lotion/shampoo e.g 2% ketoconazole shampoo, thrice weekly for 2-4 weeks followed by once or twice weekly for maintenance. It is available OTC.
If that seems insufficient then I would suggest that you see a dermatologist. Your dermatologist might prescribe you a topical steroid lotion, to be applied twice daily for 2 weeks.
The topical steroid lotion can be stopped once the dandruff is significantly controlled and thereafter the improvement can be sustained with just an antidandruff lotion.
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What Should I Do For The Excess Sebum Balls And Wax Balls Produced In The Scalp?
Thanks for posting your concern at Healthcaremagic. I would keep a possibility of either Dandruff/seborrheic dermatitiis. Seborrheic dermatitis is an important cause of hair fall. If I was your treating doctor I would have asked you to use an antidandruff lotion/shampoo e.g 2% ketoconazole shampoo, thrice weekly for 2-4 weeks followed by once or twice weekly for maintenance. It is available OTC. If that seems insufficient then I would suggest that you see a dermatologist. Your dermatologist might prescribe you a topical steroid lotion, to be applied twice daily for 2 weeks. The topical steroid lotion can be stopped once the dandruff is significantly controlled and thereafter the improvement can be sustained with just an antidandruff lotion. regards