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September
21st October 2009, 14:25
Apology if this question already been asked, I did searching but it say no match :bigcry: Is any filipina been through this problem its not unusual that you cant go sleep because your scalp is damn itchy and when you wake up because you keep scratching it, I saw lots of hair in the pillow, should I go to see doctor ? I asked my BF if I had dandruff but he said "No" Lice? "No either"

Please any advice will highly appreciated I really cant go sleep about having itchy scalp, is it had to do with the water ? Warm water ? Or dont use too hot water ?:Help1::Help1:

Sophie
21st October 2009, 14:38
Apology if this question already been asked, I did searching but it say no match :bigcry: Is any filipina been through this problem its not unusual that you cant go sleep because your scalp is damn itchy and when you wake up because you keep scratching it, I saw lots of hair in the pillow, should I go to see doctor ? I asked my BF if I had dandruff but he said "No" Lice? "No either"

Please any advice will highly appreciated I really cant go sleep about having itchy scalp, is it had to do with the water ? Warm water ? Or dont use too hot water ?:Help1::Help1:

Hello september, what shampoo do you use? Maybe you can switch to a more gentle formula shampoo or something for sensitive scalp.
I never had this problem since i got here, and i wash my hair regularly with hot water and same brand of shampoo i use back home.....
I think its best if you consult this to your GP in case it gets worst....

pennybarry
21st October 2009, 14:44
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=15510&highlight=dandruff

Effective remedy for falling hair
To cure hair falling is aloe Vera, lemon, egg, rosemary, neem, and red pepper. Herbal products believe that the increased flow of blood to the brain area delivers more nutrients to the hair follicles thus promoting hair growth.

http://www.natural-treatment-guide.com/hairloss/remedy-for-falling-hair.html

Hope that will help. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

GaryFifer
21st October 2009, 14:50
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=15510&highlight=dandruff

Effective remedy for falling hair
To cure hair falling is aloe Vera, lemon, egg, rosemary, neem, and red pepper. Herbal products believe that the increased flow of blood to the brain area delivers more nutrients to the hair follicles thus promoting hair growth.

http://www.natural-treatment-guide.com/hairloss/remedy-for-falling-hair.html

Hope that will help. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Penny, that sounds like something to eat! if I put that all my head I look like an omelette.

Probably the wrong shampoo you are using. I would try something else. Aloe Vera is a proven conditioner.

Try this website and have a good time read :)

http://www.ivillage.co.uk/beauty/haircare

September
21st October 2009, 15:57
Hello september, what shampoo do you use? Maybe you can switch to a more gentle formula shampoo or something for sensitive scalp.
I never had this problem since i got here, and i wash my hair regularly with hot water and same brand of shampoo i use back home.....
I think its best if you consult this to your GP in case it gets worst....

I used tresseme shampoo and conditioner, yeah I guess I will see doctor soon (GP) thanks

September
21st October 2009, 16:00
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=15510&highlight=dandruff

Effective remedy for falling hair
To cure hair falling is aloe Vera, lemon, egg, rosemary, neem, and red pepper. Herbal products believe that the increased flow of blood to the brain area delivers more nutrients to the hair follicles thus promoting hair growth.

http://www.natural-treatment-guide.com/hairloss/remedy-for-falling-hair.html

Hope that will help. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks Miss Penny :) as well as for the link.

Penny, that sounds like something to eat! if I put that all my head I look like an omelette.



:icon_lol::icon_lol: I like omelette :Rasp:

Thanks Gary :xxgrinning--00xx3: I am reading now all the url you share:)

James Hubbard
21st October 2009, 16:27
Apology if this question already been asked, I did searching but it say no match :bigcry: Is any filipina been through this problem its not unusual that you cant go sleep because your scalp is damn itchy and when you wake up because you keep scratching it, I saw lots of hair in the pillow, should I go to see doctor ? I asked my BF if I had dandruff but he said "No" Lice? "No either"

Please any advice will highly appreciated I really cant go sleep about having itchy scalp, is it had to do with the water ? Warm water ? Or dont use too hot water ?:Help1::Help1:

Consult your doctor - your GP will refer you to a local hospital where you will have an appointment with the consultant hairologist.

:icon_lol:

johncar54
21st October 2009, 17:11
The hair that you see, is dead, so putting something on it can only affect the dead hair. Its like your nails.

I cannot imagine how putting anything on the scalp will affect blood flow, but I guess a lot of people make money out of selling products with exaggerated claims, many of which do not work.

If you are really worried see your GP and if he/she thinks there may be a problem he/she will probably refer you top a dermatologist. (Hair expert)



(Incidentally, if a person has been poisoned over a period of 6 to 12 months, with arsenic, the poison levels can be detected in the hair and the nails. It's possible to be fairly accurate in determining how was was taken and when)

James Hubbard
21st October 2009, 17:13
a lot of people make money out of selling products with exaggerated claims, many of which do not work.


I recommend you see "Ben Goldacre" and his book and column for the Guardian newspaper called "Bad Science" ....

Sis Suze
21st October 2009, 18:19
Apology if this question already been asked, I did searching but it say no match :bigcry: Is any filipina been through this problem its not unusual that you cant go sleep because your scalp is damn itchy and when you wake up because you keep scratching it, I saw lots of hair in the pillow, should I go to see doctor ? I asked my BF if I had dandruff but he said "No" Lice? "No either"

Please any advice will highly appreciated I really cant go sleep about having itchy scalp, is it had to do with the water ? Warm water ? Or dont use too hot water ?:Help1::Help1:

Definitely contact your GP about this. If nothing else, he can give you some Nizoral shampoo or something which may help. It could be down to stress if you haven't been here too long or if you are feeling home sick or anything like that....maybe your diet needs attention? See the GP anyway to rest your worries
xxxx

Pepe n Pilar
22nd October 2009, 14:21
Hi September,
Consult your GP about this. Falling hair is alarming. I think we have a thread about this a couple of months ago and it was posted by one of the members.

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=15510

Hope this helps.

Cheers!:)

September
23rd October 2009, 18:11
Definitely contact your GP about this. If nothing else, he can give you some Nizoral shampoo or something which may help. It could be down to stress if you haven't been here too long or if you are feeling home sick or anything like that....maybe your diet needs attention? See the GP anyway to rest your worries
xxxx


Hi September,
Consult your GP about this. Falling hair is alarming. I think we have a thread about this a couple of months ago and it was posted by one of the members.

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=15510

Hope this helps.

Cheers!:)

Thank you very much:)