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42| Psoriasis, Eczema, and Seborrhea pt. 2 of 2

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Discussion, corrections, and treatment options. Part 2 of 2. All info gathered from doing web searches.

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  • Thank you so much for posting this video! I'm glad I found it! I've struggled with eczema all my life, especially in my scalp. Its gotten better since I've decided to go natural but it's still an issue. It's nice to know that I'm not alone.

  • @jjleb85 Yes, knowing someone who is going through the same thing as you makes it a little easier. I'll be doing an update video on my condition in the coming weeks.

  • Girl! I just wanted to comment and say THANK YOU for posting these videos. I have had eczema for all 19 years of my life, and its literally ALL OVER MY BODY. You're very brave for posting this for the world to see. I spend all day trying not to let my skin bother me, and the only person i talk to about it is my mom, and when I do i ALWAYS tear up. So gooooo you for this!

    Here's to hoping for a magical cure sometime soon!

  • @MLEvlog You are very welcome! I never imagined I would have the response I've had since posting these initial vids on this topic. Its something I struggle with daily so it is very personal to me. Thanks for watching my vids and I too hope for a cure some day! Stay tuned for an update on my condition soon.

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  • i went to my local heath food store to pick up a few things and the store clerk asked me if i eat a lot of dairy products,eggs,nuts,wheat,soy sauces,mushrooms,vinegar - basically the majority of foods that someone that has celiac disease...

  • Thanks for your comments. I've gone to a dermatologist and I haven't been satisfied with their tx options. This is why I'm doing research for ways to keep the flareups at bay. I've never had an issue with hairloss in all the years I've had this condition. For me its more important to use natural products and pray to Christ for my ultimate healing. A doctor can only soothe the issue and like you said they can't guarantee that it won't resurface. Glad to hear you're satisfied with your tx :)

  • u need a dermatologist i was losing my hair aswell in the front and it was spreading....it was flaking,really red and it hurt i tried almost every over the counter medicine and nothing work until i went to a professional and he gave me medicated creame and shampoo (per scribed)....and it really helped it stoped  even though my dermatologist told me it might come back time to time but it hasnt for me but i still time to time use the medicated shampoo to just keep it at bay...

  • I don't trust doctors much either. That is why I do my own research. If the shampoo you are using contains any sulfates that could be causing irritation. I had to stop using sulfate shampoos for that reason. It is possible that you do have eczema. Have you tried any moisturizers (not oils) to treat the itching? As for the 25 hairs that fall out, our scalp sheds about 100 hairs daily naturally. That's normal. If you have any bald spots then thats when I would start to worry.

  • wel my scalp is so dry iv tried puttin oils in my hair it doesnt work r at least not aswel as it shouldiv been using e45 dry scalp shampoo helps a bit but still wen i w3ash my hair i get about 25 hairs fall out....the itching isnt too bad wen i use the e45 does this sound like exzema?two doctors said it was a dry scalp the third said it exzema but i dont thrust doctors and iv had blood test done nothing

  • I'm not sure if I can help in this area. I was diagnosed with the same thing but my symptoms seem more like seborrheic dermatitis. I know there are varying degrees of severity with this disorder and I haven't experienced any hair loss. Can you tell me what you are using on your scalp? This may help me figure out what is going. I know internal factors play a role too in hair loss so that may be an area to look into as well. I'm sorry I can't be of more help but I would need to know more info.

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