Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 Good morning, EAZZYGOING1 I have been a licensed hairdresser for what feels like one hundred years! A)is your hair long enough to pull into a ponytail, if so you need to stop and wear it down for awhile. You can actually make your head sore from the tension as well as the device you use to pull your hair up can cause severe hair breakage B)you should see a dermatologist this could be a fungus infection of the scalp, possibly the start of shingles of the scalp or another dermatitis condition. c)have you had your thyroid as well as any other blood test done lately this very well could be a chemical imbalance. d) muscle spasms in the neck and head will cause sore spots also when the muscle finally relaxes. I hope these suggestions help, but I would definitely seek another opinion if the meds your DR prescribed do not help. Teri in MI > > Good day all, > > Well, the whole top of my scalp, make a ring around just about my ears up, > stays severely soar, red and inflamed. At times, it has gotten better, except > lately it has been insistent... > > My dermatologist prescribed Olux , (clobetasol propionate) Foam, 0.05%. It > is an Anti-inflammatory mousse....believe it or not..... I have to use it 1 - > 2 times a day for any relief. > PLUS, my hair is just falling out by the brush fulls....in 2 weeks, a filled > a qt size, ziploc bag..... > > I also have strange pains only on the right side of the rear of my neck that > radiate up and over to behind my forehead and sometimes behind my > eye.....again a mystery. I had a Neurologist that gave me an Anti- inflammatory injection > (cortisone) at the base of my skull on two different occasions that helped for > a while but then they were back again with a vengeance!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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