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Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skin

From cloud [Log on to view profile]on 2004-08-01
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My hair has been falling out in clumps for some time now. I've taken phosphoric acid 12C for a month now, which has helped cur the hair loss some, although it makes my skin incredibly dry. I have dry skin to begin with. Can someone suggest a remedy that would address both conditions ?

Thanks.
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom anamaughan [Log on to view profile] on 2004-08-02
try petroleum 6c twice a day for a couple of weeks
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom cloud [Log on to view profile] on 2004-09-19
OK.so I tried the petroleum as you said and initailly it worked really,really well. My skin became normal and my hair returned to its usual thickness. After a month and a half though, the same problem (hair loss and dry skin) is back, and this time it's twice as bad. Did I use the remedy for too long at a stretch ? Should I try something different ? Please advise. It's really alarming the way my hair is coming out.
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom guest user [Log on to view profile] on 2004-09-19
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Your age, sex,weight, eating habits, any complaints in eye, ear , nose, skin , head, stomach,rectum,abdomen, extremities, conditions which aggravate the conditions, foods liked / disliked, any special cravings/aversions, any problem with your periods(in case of females), or any health problems please write out in detail...
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom cloud [Log on to view profile] on 2004-09-20
I am female, late twenties. I weigh 135 lbs. I have no problems or complaints about my periods : They're light and regular. I am extremely healthy in all respects - I have absolultely no health complaints, apart from this problem with my hair and skin. I don't have very good eating habits. I adore chocolate, coffee, black tea and carbs and eat too much of these at the expense of healthy food. I don't eat meat, and I rarely eat/drink
dairy, since I'm lactose intolerant.I had acne very badly as a teenager, but nowadays it only breaks out when I'm under severe stress. I do have incredibly bad dandruff, which has not responded to any over the counter shampoos. I mention this, in case it has something to do with the hair loss. The hair loss began when I first became a committed vegetarian. Over the last three years or so however, it has become drastic : If I simply run my hands over my head, 15-20 strands come away at a time, each time. My bedding is covered in hair. My skin is very sensitive and easily agitated. It is also terribly dry. No oils or moisturizers help. My skin looks papery and there are skin flakes everywhere on the insides of my clothes when I undress.
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Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom guest user [Log on to view profile] on 2004-09-21
Please clarify " My skin is very sensitive and agitated"? What other associated symptoms you experience due to your sensitive and agitated skin.??Please give details.

Please also clarify how skin flakes come out and stick to the inside of your clothes??
From which part of your body does these skin flakes come out ?? Is there any itching sort of??
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom CrimsonRaeven [Log on to view profile] on 2005-09-13
Thank you for sharing with us. In a sense, I am glad to hear someone else has the same symptoms as myself. I thought I was alone.

I am a 32 year old male. I weigh 130 lbs. I have similar problems with my skin and hair. Like you, I don't eat that well. Because I am constantly on the go, sometimes I skip meals.

I love chocolate (yummy), coffee, tea, breads, and well...caffeine drinks. I DO eat meats but also have to skip dairy because of lactose intolerance.

My hair falls out in clumps (no, I'm not bald) while brushing my hair or after washing my hair.

My dandruff is the worst problem. Shampoos do NOT help. I've noticed it actually makes it worse, drying out my scalp. There are some days that it's not noticeable but then there are those days where it just flares up. It justs make me feel insecure. I dread people noticing it on my clothes.

My skin is extremely dry and moisturizers only temporarily help.

I noticed that the dandruff get worse during the fall/winter season but spring/summer is barely there. I also get some patches of dry skin under/on my eyelid during the winter but magically disappears in summer.

I see many similarities and hope someone can help us.
 
Re: Drastic hair loss+extremely dry skinFrom nando [Log on to view profile] on 2006-03-08
Have you considered the possibility that it's horomonal? This only applies to females, but the symptoms sound similar to things related to PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome. A horomonic imbalance can cause skin problems, hair loss and dandruff. Maybe check with your gyno?
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