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Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases Asked by: calguy-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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24 Sep 2005 18:22 PDT
Expires: 24 Oct 2005 18:22 PDT Question ID: 572205 |
Continuing a topic that I think needs to be kept going.... Scalp Sores that start out like pimples on your head are symptoms of what? (causes itching, redness, hair loss & thinning) I saw this asked in another clsoed question and was so relieved to know I was not alone. I'm 31 and have lived with this since I was about 16 or 17. It was nothing at first and I figued it would go away, but in the last few years it has been the worst. I will get small red "pimples" that can turn into sores if I scratch them - and let me tell you they do itch alot! I went to a docotr one time and he said it was oil related, but wasn't sure. Told me to use vaseline on my head. All that did was make a mess and make it more oily. I stopped that and used "Sea Breeze" facial cleaner that seemed to dry them up somewhat. This was a while back, and like I said it's goten worse. My hair is much thinnner and tends to fall out more during showers and comboing. I have been stressed lately and think that is not helping the situation. It's really embarassing. My hair is kind along now because if I cut it I would be bald and patchy... I just keep a hat on to keeo curious looks away. I have not been able to find much information on this and hope there are others who have overcome this with a proven remedy. If anyone has information, please post it. Good luck to all with this as I know how it feels! |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: baz2121-ga on 25 Sep 2005 03:55 PDT |
Hi calguy-ga, This type of condition will attract a million and one diagnoses, and most will have a common dermatological thread. The most common conditions which cause the symptoms you described include: -eczema -dermatitis/rash (either due to contact-allergies or drug-related) -infection There is a way to find out which of these it is by consulting your doctor for a few simple tests. I'm surprised your doc only gave you vaseline without testing or investigating. It seems to be most likely eczema if you've had it for so many years and no other symptom has popped up. There are topical creams available to help sooth the scratching and some creams can help bring the sores down. Of course, if the hairloss is a result of the sores and has been heppening since it started and not just recently, it could be something different either related to a hormone imbalance or other scarier diseases. Instead of your regular GP, go and see a dermatologist or an endocronologist or both. They'll be able to give you a much clearer picture as they are specialists and experience this kind of stuff all the time. Baz :) |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: owain-ga on 25 Sep 2005 06:23 PDT |
I am not a doctor; this is not medical advice. If the problem is related to excessive sebum cutting the hair short (really short, ie clipper cut) to expose the skin may help the skin to dry. Tea tree oil based shampoo might also be helpful. A pharmacist may be able to advise if you do not want to wait for a consultant appointment. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: nessie02-ga on 08 Oct 2005 18:11 PDT |
I have exactly what you've described and I've gotten various diagnoses. Most say its either eczema or dermatitis. Certain products tend to agrivate it. The only solution I've found (which works for me, but very well may not for you) is head and shoulders. Not sure why of course. I started out using their conditioner when they came out. Now that they have a few new shampoo lines (which work really well with my oily hair) I use them. I've seen a lot of mds about it and never really got a lot of help, but it may not hurt to give head and shoulders a try. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: tonguengroove-ga on 10 Oct 2005 09:47 PDT |
I found the cure for this condition! I had this condition for 9 years and tried all the prescribed medications and treatments. Nothing worked. I started working on eliminating different foods and drinks and discovered my cure. I've eliminated all dairy products and I've had spectacular results! I hope everyone will try it let us know if it's a universal fix. Good Luck!! |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: mrsoul-ga on 04 Nov 2005 09:48 PST |
Calguy- Thanks for continuing this thread. I am a 33 year old male and have been suffering (on and off) from a similar condition for about 5 years. A dermatologist diagnosed it as a form of acne (I don't remember the clinical term). After trying some mild anti-biotics and topical creams that did not really help, he put me on Accutain - a very potent acne medication with many side affects. This drug did clear the condition up completely for a while. The doc. tried to taper off the drug slowly and the results were still good. Once I was off completely for a few months the condition returned as bad as ever and that's where I am today. I am not willing to go back on medication for this, the side effects were too much and who knows the long term risks. I will try getting off dairy to see if that helps, but I currently shave my hair as short as possible (in an attempt to avoid the patchy look), and this has not made the condition any better. I do find that tea tree oil helps ease the pain and itchyness, but it is certainly not a cure. I am considering seeing a naturopath, since no one has had any luck with traditional medicine. I will let everyone know how that goes. Keep the posts coming until we can figure this thing out. Good luck. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: hairless-ga on 22 Nov 2005 17:08 PST |
Has anyone tried apple cidar vinegar? It is suggested to be used to treat scalp fungus. I have had these sores for as long as I can remember, but have not yet religiously applied apple cidar vinegar on a daily basis. I guess I'll start and report back. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: jetjfk-ga on 28 Dec 2005 07:51 PST |
I have the same problem for some time. I read the previous "closed question" you spoke of and like yrself, was relieved I was not alone. That same "closed question" mentioned alot of different things that supposedly work. So I made a list and tried things out 1 by 1. 1 guy mentioned cutting out bread and sweets. This worked for me Big Time. Problem is I love bread (pizza, italian, etc.) and I love chocolate. But one can't have everything. Its no cure, but try it. Completely go off bread and sweets for 2 weeks. Let me know if it works out. thecrow123456-at-aol |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: wadejcc-ga on 31 Dec 2005 22:37 PST |
Please keep this thread open. In one way, I'm glad I've found other people who have this condition, because I thought I was unique. From reading all three threads on this subject, it seems the main thing we have in common is the condition, not the lifestyle, age or sex is consistent. I've had this off and on for about 5 years, but it's getting bad right now. I went to a doc-in-the-box about 3 years ago, and he prescribed an antibiotic that cleared it up, but not too many months later it came back and gets better and worse periodicially. Mainly I get it on the back and sides of my head but the past couple of weeks, I've had break outs just outside my scalp. I'm getting worried about it and I'm going to go to a dermatologists even though most of you have said they are no help. I'll try the iron supplements and do my best to keep my hands off. BTW, I don't think the dairly products thing or breads is a cause, at least for me, since I don't consume any dairy except cheese occasionally, and eat very little bread. If I find anything that really works, I'll post back here. Thanks. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: wadejcc-ga on 31 Dec 2005 23:03 PST |
One other thing....Has anyone tried Follicleanse shampoo? I found this product while searching for answers to the condition. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: jetjfk-ga on 08 Jan 2006 12:12 PST |
Hello all, Researhing this topic, I've found 3 google blogs dealing with this problem: - http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=603016 - http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=572205 - http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=195811 I think its caused by diffent things for different people. Lots of bread and sweets seemed to the main cause of it for me. Lots of water and working out regularly seemed to help alot also. Anyway, someone mentioned something that I thing applied to me: ...dermatitis herpetiformis (google it to read more). It is quite often overlooked or misdiagnosed as eczema (or some generic rash) and is related to celiac disease (inability to digest wheat protein)... I think almost everything that comes out (on the body) is from what you put in (eat). With that I can only suggest you make a log of everything you eat, no matter how small. Everyone I read about seems to have had windows of off and on, or bad and not so bad. Find what was common on those days. If possible, take a few days away, so u have completely diff diet. See if your condition changes. Wow, who knew they'd be so many people. see ya everyone. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: geo_l_1952-ga on 19 Feb 2006 11:26 PST |
I am not sure what you may have, but I had a scratchy scalp and sores, tender spots on my head that when looked at appeared as a red area around a raised yellow looking pimple at the center of the sore. When broken they would mildly bleed. What I had was called folliculitis; an infection of the hair follicle. This infection typically appears on the scalp, thighs and buttocks. Anyway, three different doctors had me on anti-biotics and none of them helped; then, while staying at a Resort and discovering I had no shampoo with me, I decided to just wash my hair with the soap in the room. It was Dial Antibacterial Soap; Not plain Dial soap but the bar that states it is Antibacterial. I used it and my head felt better immediately and after using it for a couple of weeks I lost all my sores and all the itchyness. I hope this works for you. By the way. While I was using the soap, I did not follow it up with a conditioner. I am not sure if adding a conditioner would interfer with the Antibacterial action I was getting from just using the soap. If it works for you, please share this information with others as I spent hundreds of dollars with Doctors and drugs with no success. and I would not want others to do the same. Good luck to you. George |
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Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: pokie1234-ga on 25 Feb 2006 17:56 PST |
My dermatologist told me mine was anxiety. Same symptoms little pimples and they itch and if I scratch they bleed. None of the anxiety medicines have cured it, but they say it is not curable jut manageable. Especially unless you can get everything out of your life that causes your anxiety. Sad to say you cannot get rid of husbands family members etc. that flare up you breakouts. But also some foods can cause it. It is a combination of the stress factor and the food you may eat while you have anxiety. It is something you have to work on every day of your life. I hope my doctors can find a cure. They did just find out I have lupus, I have COPD, and arthritis, but these all add to stress and anxiety. Good luck to every body. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: ires-ga on 13 Mar 2006 07:57 PST |
Check out this site or if it isn't clickable: search for "scalp ringworm" www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/15983-3.asp |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: proudgrandma3-ga on 16 May 2006 15:16 PDT |
I have had this condition for years and they always come when you are very stressed. I also have used Flyocinonide Gel usp .05% prescribed by my doctor. I told him I used it before and works and he gave me the prescription. It does not matter if you wash your head once a day or three or four. They are caused from stress. REDUCE your stress and they go away. Keep from scratching, it definitely makes sores more painful when scratched. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: deaniedarling-ga on 11 Jun 2006 06:02 PDT |
hi everyone, I think I might have the same problem. Sores on my head, worse for the past few days since I am stressed at the moment, but they ease off (almost completely) when all is well. I'm terrable about seeking medical advice and have done nothing about it except looking for info now. If we do all have the same problem, how bad can it get? |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: passionforsnapdragns-ga on 06 Jul 2006 21:32 PDT |
I too have suffered with this condition for years. I finally found a dermatologist who had an answer for me...not just a guess. She said this is caused by an overgrowth of yeast bacteria. My GP agrees. Yeast is present on and in our bodies in small amounts. It is normal. Sometimes conditions become favorable for this to begin to flourish (ie. ruin my skin and scalp!) My dermatologist recommeded using a dandruff shampoo for my hair and as a face wash for the hairline area where I sometimes get the pimples too. This works! I use Head and Shoulders shampoo. According to my dermotologist and GP, a couple of the other commentors are also correct. They both said that sugar, carbohydrates, dairy, and chocolate contribute to this overgrowth. People with Celiac disease are especially susceptible to this outbreak. Humid heat encourages this yeast bacteria to go into over-drive. I live in an area where sticky, humid summers are par for the course. I try to keep my scalp and face cool, dry, and clean. When I have longer/thicker hair my condition is worse. Dietary changes have resulted in even more improvement. My thinning is slowing down and I feel better too. Good luck, calguy! |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: mynicknameisdan-ga on 15 Jul 2006 17:41 PDT |
I have a similar problem - folliculitis all over my body. Just contracted it 8 months ago. I've been to 4 different dermatologists. They did much more harm than good with topical steroids, drying agents, and anti-biotics, oral anti-biotics, anti-histamines, anti-yeast, etc... After 6 months with no relief, I discoverd that eliminating all starches from my diet eliminates the itching and drastically reduces the zits - can't hardly notice them. I always thought the Atkins diet was dumb, but I have been forced into it. I eat some meat for protein, but mostly nuts, yogurt and tofu. Anyway it's a good trade - no more pasta/rice in exchange for no itching. |
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From: bkeene12-ga on 25 Aug 2006 06:37 PDT |
I think the fellow that used the Dial Anti Bacterial soap might be on to something. I took his advice and tried it out. Three days have past since I started. This is working. I have noticed a marked difference in the way my scalp feels. I have not noticed any side effects. Before this I was using the T-Gel maximum strength with mixed results. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: captn762wife-ga on 04 Sep 2006 10:36 PDT |
Hi. I have had the same problem since I was a teenager. I am now 29 and as in most of the other comments listed it has gotten worse in the past couple of years. I do have to say that I am a firm believer that stress has a lot to do with it. Last August we lost everything due to Hurricane Katrina. During that time and up until the past couple of months my scalp had been worse than ever and I was loosing handfuls of hair daily when washing my hair. I asked my OB about it and she told me that the hair loss was due to recently having a child and you tend to have a tremendous hair loss after having a child because you do not loose your hair while you are pregnant. I took it for that for some time and then realized that the sores were also worse. Since we have been able to get back into our house and get things back to normal they have seem to gotten better. I asked everyone what I could do to get rid of them. I took it upon myself to try some of the medicated shampoos out there and found one that REALLY REALLY works. Neutrogena T/Gel Daily Control 2 in 1. I will swear by this product. I had tried others to see of they help and they did not. I started using it again and my head got 100% better. I it safe enough for everyday use and also safe for us women that color our hair. I use it everyday when I have a break out but after it starts to clear up I just use it once or twice a week before I wash with my normal shampoo. I also wanted to say that I am also relieve that I am not the only one going through this. It is very imbarressing to get your hair cut or colored and have these yucky bumps on your head. Hope I have helped someone. |
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Re: Scalp sores, like pimples on your head, are symptoms of what?
From: mataroo-ga on 06 Sep 2006 17:24 PDT |
I've had the same problem for 10 years or more, exactly how everyone describes it. Mostly on the back of my head is where they start. I had tried tens of different shampoos to no avail. I went to my doctor and mentioned the problem, and at first he thought it was some type of infected follicle. After I told him that my mom had been prescribed a certain medicine for something similar, he prescribed me a steriod. DIPROLINE (augmented betamethasone dipropionate) is the name of the lotion he prescribed. Any time I start to feel the bumps show up, I rub a bit of it in and they disappear within a day. Even with a large spot, it only took a few days before they were gone. I REALLY recommend anyone that's having this problem, try it. It worked wonders for me, and the idea that it worked eased my nerves as well. It was especially bad because I have buzzed hair, and it was very visible. Let me know if it works out for you! |
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