Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 As far as the seborrhoeic dermatitis, I've was dealing with that on my scalp for at least 10 years.The medication for the scalp that was precribed to me, was only managing it and never getting rid of it. It kepted it managed for a couple of days. However, about six months ago I started taking high dosages of B vitamins to reduce hair loss. While taking those B vitamins (everyday), I notice after a few weeks to a month, that my seborrhoeic dermatitis stopped for 7 months. Just a few weeks ago, I ran out of the vitamins and notice it creeping up in a small dot. Therefore, I am convinced that after all those years trying to manage it with medication, essential oils, brushing/massaging the scalp, Netrogena Shampoo/Head & Shoulder and etc. that whatever in the vitamins, help with the seborrhoeic dermatitis. Live, laugh and be joyful .... Jesus Loves You From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...>Subject: Re: 2 worrying symptoms Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 9:31 PM Do you have digestive troubles?Any allergies to foods?Sorry to ask these questions, but I just have to with this symptom....do you have constipation?Do you have any thyroid issues?(Low thyroid can cause constipation. ) Once when I was a child, my mother freaked out because I had blood in my stool. When I went to the doctor, he determined that I had little "tears" in my anus that had caused the bleeding. It was nothing to worry about and it healed up. I think the little tears were from either a large stool, or straining or something of that nature. I was young, so I had no clue what was going on.If you continue to have blood in the stool, you'll have to try to find the cause, and it could be either something simple or something needing more attention. You'll just have to watch it carefully.If you do have digestive issues that are creating bleeding, you will have to address those right away.Patty>> hello ladies!> hope you all had a good day today.> i just came back from my family doctor and he gave me a diagnosis of> seborrhoeic dermatitis - a skin rash. I have it in my arm pits, my scalp, and in my ears. has anyone else had this or even heard of it? because i've never! it kinda of freaks me out.> > http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Seborrhoeic_ dermatitis> > my second symptom that i've been having is quite embarassing but i need to ask because i find it quite scary. on quite a few occasions i've had blood in my stool. i went for a colonoscopy in november and it came out perfect. but i still get this a couple times a month. has anyone else expierenced this? it terrifies me.> > lots of love,> antonija> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 I want to know if u know what is the cause of allthis rashes and eczema and stuff does it ever go away? Why is it present in all the body and not only the affected area and why do doctors never tell you about all of this?Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 29, 2009, at 9:23 AM, McClain <mcls30@...> wrote: As far as the seborrhoeic dermatitis, I've was dealing with that on my scalp for at least 10 years.The medication for the scalp that was precribed to me, was only managing it and never getting rid of it. It kepted it managed for a couple of days. However, about six months ago I started taking high dosages of B vitamins to reduce hair loss. While taking those B vitamins (everyday), I notice after a few weeks to a month, that my seborrhoeic dermatitis stopped for 7 months. Just a few weeks ago, I ran out of the vitamins and notice it creeping up in a small dot. Therefore, I am convinced that after all those years trying to manage it with medication, essential oils, brushing/massaging the scalp, Netrogena Shampoo/Head & Shoulder and etc. that whatever in the vitamins, help with the seborrhoeic dermatitis. Live, laugh and be joyful .... Jesus Loves You From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401 >Subject: Re: 2 worrying symptoms Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 9:31 PM Do you have digestive troubles?Any allergies to foods?Sorry to ask these questions, but I just have to with this symptom....do you have constipation?Do you have any thyroid issues?(Low thyroid can cause constipation. ) Once when I was a child, my mother freaked out because I had blood in my stool. When I went to the doctor, he determined that I had little "tears" in my anus that had caused the bleeding. It was nothing to worry about and it healed up. I think the little tears were from either a large stool, or straining or something of that nature. I was young, so I had no clue what was going on.If you continue to have blood in the stool, you'll have to try to find the cause, and it could be either something simple or something needing more attention. You'll just have to watch it carefully.If you do have digestive issues that are creating bleeding, you will have to address those right away.Patty>> hello ladies!> hope you all had a good day today.> i just came back from my family doctor and he gave me a diagnosis of> seborrhoeic dermatitis - a skin rash. I have it in my arm pits, my scalp, and in my ears. has anyone else had this or even heard of it? because i've never! it kinda of freaks me out.> > http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Seborrhoeic_ dermatitis> > my second symptom that i've been having is quite embarassing but i need to ask because i find it quite scary. on quite a few occasions i've had blood in my stool. i went for a colonoscopy in november and it came out perfect. but i still get this a couple times a month. has anyone else expierenced this? it terrifies me.> > lots of love,> antonija> = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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