My scalp turned red 3 years ago after taking Roacutan for about 2 months, as I became severely dry and had dead skin cells.
Since then, even after cutting off Roacutan, the overall redness is not itchy, and the scalp hurts.Is it because it's oily, but the moisture balance is broken.
If you look it up on the Internet, it's usually said that seborrheic scalp gets better if you eat Loacutan, but I wasn't seborrheic scalp. I haven't seen a case similar to mine.
My hair is all red, my hair is half thin, and my bangs are up.
I really want to go back to before I eat Acutan They say that it'll all come back when I hang up, but why isn't it crying
When I went to the dermatologist, I got a beta-bait cream called seborrheic scalp and applied it, but it didn't work.
So when I went to the scalp care center, it wasn't seborrheic scalp infection.
When I was treated at the scalp center, I went there once a week, and every time I went there, I was treated for dead skin cells on my scalp, but I don't know why they're getting it. I don't know if it's right.
It's definitely Loacutan, but the dermatologist says it's because their eating habits and sleep patterns are uneven
There's no point in changing several shampoos.
Should I buy Nizoral shampoo and try it at the pharmacy? I wonder how you take care of it at home.
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