It's Myungmin.
You must be going through a lot of trouble. You seem to be going through not only hair loss but also various things.
First of all, seborrheic dermatitis seems to be difficult to cure like atopic dermatitis. It seems to be getting better, but it seems to recur continuously. There are no clear measures, and most of them seem to be prescriptions to use medicine based on management.
This is not a problem limited to the scalp, but you should think about it with your body. You should take care of your scalp while fixing internal factors.
To change the internal factors, I don't think the two systems will work very well. First of all, you have to visit several oriental clinics. Being a local oriental medicine clinic doesn't mean you're not good at it, and being famous doesn't mean you're good at it. Most oriental doctors also learn from the curriculum of schools, and they rarely use it in practice. It's almost an apprenticeship to learn, open your own clinic, and go through a lot of Maruta tests to gain experience, so you should find an oriental doctor who seems to know a lot about skin (dermatologist has a different perspective) and be able to treat your body and dermatitis together.
I think that's the way I can recommend it. If you ignore internal factors and rely only on clumsy natural therapy, you may find it more difficult to reverse.
Most of the people who ask questions here are people who are stuck in a healthy axis except for hair loss. Sometimes there are people who don't, but I would also like to tell them not to rely solely on natural remedies.
Will my hair come out again? It's... maybe no one can answer. However, I can guarantee that if your body becomes healthy and your scalp becomes healthy, you will be much better than now.
I've been asking you a lot of questions, and I've been trying to figure out the internal factors.. All of your answers are limited to hair loss (^^;)...
And by the way.. I'm mixing medicines that I can use for seborrheic scalp inflammation.. I think there will be medicine for people with humid hair, but... If you want it later, I'll tell you how to mix it.
-a good person
>I see ^_^
>Yes, I'm the same person as Mola and a woman
>Originally, I had a lot of hair If you tie it up, it's too much for your hair
>I've been suffering from hair loss since I was in 9th grade
>At first, I habitually got my hands on my head and pulled out my hair out of habit
>So there was a circular hair loss on the top of the head
>When I was in the first year of high school, I started to know the part of my hair
>I remember that my hair was oily even before hair loss because my skin was oily
>But at that time, I had a lot of hair, so I didn't pay much attention (because I can't see any empty spots in my hair)
>I had a lot of hard times in high school, and I didn't eat regularly. Anyway, due to the stress
>My hair lost a lot of weight
>Then I came to college.. I'm more into it..
>With full-scale hair loss
>But no one knew I had hair loss if I tied my hair up in a full-length hair
>If you let your hair down and go out into the sun, everyone looked at you, but..(I can see an empty spot in my head)
>Oh, and I think I felt bored since college
>My head smelled
>When I found out that I had seborrheic dermatitis (I was diagnosed by the dermatologist).. When I was a freshman in college, I had a lot of pimples on my head
>On the evening of the day I washed my hair, my hair smelled curvy
>And.. The areas where you have a lot of pimples on your head and where you feel your scalp is sticky and tight
>As expected, next time, my hair fell out one by one, so I knew my scalp
>I heard that people with irritable dermatitis get wet dandruff on their heads, but I'm not like that now
>When I was in the second year of high school, wet dandruff was covering my entire hair
>At that time.. When I was ignorant, I used hot water and strong shampoo.. It promoted hair loss more
>Now.. The front part of my hair is losing a lot
>It's becoming impossible to have gray hair..
>When I talk to people, their eyes keep going to my bangs
>I know the part of the hair..
>As the years go by.. My hair is shrinking, let alone getting better
>Circular hair loss->Hard hair part->Hard hair part->Hard hair part->Hard hair part->Hard hair part->Bread hair
>It's hair loss right now, including hair loss from the beginning
>Wouldn't it get better?
>As the years go by.. I'm worried that this hair won't stay and it'll all fall out now..
>I went to Yeomgwang and got treatment a few times, but steroids had severe side effects
>I'm going to fix it with natural therapy
>I've done black beans for a month, but only the hair on my arms is getting thick
>Is it because the hair roots have already disappeared from my head?
>And my scalp often gets pulled and hurts
>I have severe menstrual pain
>Since I wore a hat yesterday, my scalp has been throbbing
>What should I do
>I've been suffering from hemostatic dermatitis for several years, so I didn't go to the hospital and get regular treatment..
>Maybe all the hair follicles are dead, so I don't think I'll ever have a head again?
>As of now.. I'm not in a position to go to the hospital..
>Heart attack dermatitis is.. Do I have to go to the hospital?
>I've been suffering from irritable dermatitis for several years, but do you think my hair roots are still alive?
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>>It's Myung-min.
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>>I read it carefully.. You're running out of data ^^;
>>I can just tell you like a blind elephant stuttering, but since you asked me a question, I think it's okay to post it in detail, but ^^
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>>Is it male or female and is it boring for 7 years? Have you been to a dermatologist?
>>The condition and symptoms of hemostatic dermatitis (wet or dry) are also important.
>>Are you the same person as 'I don't know' you asked below?-.
>>And whether there are any other diseases or symptoms (shoulder stiffness, chest tightness, face injury, back of the head, etc.).
>>You don't know if it's dry or normal.
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>>- Myeong-min
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>> >> Myungmin
>>> You always post a lot of good answers on the bulletin board and work hard
>>> I.. I have a question ^_^
>>>I've been losing hair for 7 years and I have seborrheic dermatitis
>>>If you wear a hat, your scalp hurts so much
>>>> When I wear a hat, I feel stuffy and nauseous as if my head can't breathe
>>>> To explain that my scalp hurts after wearing a hat.. It's throbbing
>>>That also hurts a lot where the hair fell out (in the top of my head and places around my head)
>>>> Why is that?
>>>Others just say they're frustrated when they wear hats, but I haven't seen anyone who's sick..
>>> And..
>>>Is hair loss not cured?
>>>You're losing a lot of your hair as the years go by, so you won't keep losing it and become bald, right?
>> >> I'm going to be proud
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