{"id":3819,"date":"2012-05-04T15:14:03","date_gmt":"2012-05-04T07:14:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=3819"},"modified":"2012-09-03T20:47:13","modified_gmt":"2012-09-03T12:47:13","slug":"shampoo-for-seborrheic-dermatitis-of-the-scalp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=3819","title":{"rendered":"Shampoo for Seborrheic Dermatitis Of The Scalp"},"content":{"rendered":"
I joined Melaleuca<\/a> recently as member, and started switching to their product for most of the household items, including the girls’ shampoo. While most of their products are good, I find the Herbal Shampoo which came highly recommended, too rich and too overly scented.<\/p>\n Now, I’m not sure if this was the cause of it, but after changing the girls to the Herbal Shampoo for about a month, I discovered a couple of ‘crusty’ patches on Zara’s scalp, cradle cap like.<\/p>\n There are 2 patches above her ears, and she’s scratching them frequently. Crusty, scaly, itchy, and when scratched, there’ll be scaly flakes coming off. <\/p>\n It fits the description of seborrheic dermatitis<\/strong> of the scalp from here<\/a> : I used to have this after I’d given birth to Zaria. Probably due to hormonal changes. And I had a bigger patch. For a whole year, I’d tried different shampoo, bought over the counter, organic, prescribed by the doctor, but nothing worked. I have to stop wearing black because it was very embarrassing, a slight scratching would create an avalanche of dandruff.<\/p>\n
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\n~ Red, oily skin covered with greasy white or yellow scales
\n~ Yellow or white scales that may attach to the hair shaft
\n~ Patchy scales or thick crust on the scalp that may be easily removed
\n~ Patches usually confined by hairline
\n~ Itching, which may be severe<\/p>\n