Seborrheicdermatitis improved after a hair transplant. Effective treatments include Sebamed Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, Vichy Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, Nizoral, and medications like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil.
Seborrheicdermatitis can cause hair loss, and treatments like ketoconazole shampoo, topical steroids, and oral antifungals may help. Some consider using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss despite dermatitis.
A user is experiencing significant hair loss and scalp issues despite using Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 since 2017. They switched to oral Minoxidil and are now on isotretinoin and topical corticosteroids for seborrheicdermatitis but continue to lose hair and seek advice on whether inflammation or treatment changes are the cause.
Winlevi (clascoterone) is discussed as a treatment for hormonal acne and seborrheicdermatitis due to its ability to block DHT and regulate sebum production. The post suggests that Winlevi could offer a novel approach for managing seborrheicdermatitis.
The post and conversation discuss the link between DHT (a hormone), scalp itchiness, and hair loss. Some users share their experiences and treatments, including the use of fluconazole, corticosteroids, and ketoconazole shampoo, with one user suspecting minoxidil as a potential cause of their symptoms.
Hair loss from seborrheicdermatitis can be temporary. Treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841, along with collagen and biotin supplements.
Minoxidil use may worsen seborrheicdermatitis, causing itching and dandruff. Users consider stopping minoxidil or switching to foam to improve scalp condition.
Using dermaneedling or dermapen for hair loss while managing seborrheicdermatitis and dandruff. Treatments mentioned include ketoconazole, peppermint and jojoba oil, and rubbing alcohol.
The conversation discusses hair thinning potentially caused by seborrheicdermatitis, with the user considering over-the-counter treatments like Head and Shoulders, Selsun Blue, and Nizoral, while maintaining keratin-treated hair. A suggestion is made to use raw organic honey as a hair mask to treat seborrheicdermatitis without affecting keratin treatments.
The user treated seborrheicdermatitis by cutting sugar, improving sleep, using four different shampoos, and occasionally using steroids. Their hair is growing back thicker and new hair is appearing.
The user is managing hair loss with oral finasteride, recently switching to dutasteride, and topical minoxidil, but faces challenges due to seborrheicdermatitis. They seek advice on effective regrowth methods that don't worsen their condition, with suggestions including various shampoos like Vichy Dercos and ketoconazole.
The conversation is about a user concerned about a prescribed 5 mL daily dose of 5% minoxidil for seborrheicdermatitis and hair thinning, which seems excessive compared to the typical 2 mL recommendation. The user is advised to consult their dermatologist and consider additional treatments like ketoconazole and CBD+MCT.
Betnovate and mometasone furoate were tried for scalp issues, but Zoryve and Selsun shampoo were recommended for relief. Itraconazole was suggested for stronger treatment if topicals fail.
An 18-year-old experiencing hair loss and seborrheicdermatitis has tried finasteride, dutasteride, and various shampoos without success. They are considering anti-androgens like RU58841 and KX-826 for oil control and dandruff reduction.
The user is seeking advice on treating male pattern baldness (MPB) while dealing with seborrheicdermatitis, specifically asking about the use of finasteride (Fin) and minoxidil (Min). They are concerned about side effects and are looking for recommendations to improve overall hair thickness, especially on the crown.
After suffering from hair loss and SeborrheicDermatitis for three years with no improvement from various treatments, the individual found success with COQ10 and PQQ supplements, which led to new hair growth and a healthy scalp without flare-ups. They also plan to start additional supplements recommended by a dermatologist.
A 19-year-old male with seborrheicdermatitis (SD) experienced significant hair loss and uses keto shampoo, zinc, and Nizoral to manage it. He inquires about the potential for regrowth and whether adding finasteride would help.
Mixing ketoconazole 2% shampoo with coal tar and salicylic acid for seborrheicdermatitis is discussed, with users sharing experiences and alternative treatments like sulfur soap and scalp massage. Some users report success with these methods, emphasizing the importance of avoiding irritants and maintaining scalp health.
The conversation is about dealing with hair shedding due to seborrheicdermatitis and recent illness. Recommendations include treating seborrheicdermatitis with ketoconazole, correcting vitamin D deficiency, and improving sleep.
User Wonderful_Tonight910 suffered from hair loss and seborrheicdermatitis for years. After using irritant-free shampoo, their scalp improved, hair loss stopped, and new hair growth appeared.
Topical melatonin was found to significantly increase hair density and decrease scalp conditions like seborrheicdermatitis. The user is considering using it alongside finasteride and oral minoxidil for treating hair loss and scalp health.
A 22-year-old male experiencing hair thinning and loss, possibly due to seborrheicdermatitis or low vitamin D, is cautious about using minoxidil or finasteride due to heart palpitations and high blood pressure. Suggestions include using ketoconazole shampoo to control inflammation and focusing on treating the dermatitis first.
The user is experiencing hair loss and is using Minoxidil once a day. They suspect Vitamin D deficiency and SeborrheicDermatitis might be contributing factors.
The trichologist avoids recommending Minoxidil, focusing instead on changing medications monthly for seborrheicdermatitis, resulting in only slight improvement in hair quality and loss. The user is considering starting Minoxidil independently due to slow progress and personal distress.
A 28 year old male experiencing diffuse thinning, chronic dandruff and scalp crust (seborrheicdermatitis), with replies discussing the use of topical fin for hormone imbalances and Nizoral for seb derm.
Hair loss discussion involved Finasteride, Minoxidil, and RU58841. User experienced sudden shedding after 1.5 years of Finasteride and Minoxidil use, seeking advice.
Mixing Nizoral and T-Gel in a 1:1 ratio and using it three times a week provided relief from persistent seborrheicdermatitis. This treatment is recommended for those with stubborn SD.
Managing seborrheicdermatitis using ketoconazole shampoo, Nizoral, and oils like MCT and coconut oil. The user considers shaving their head and consulting a dermatologist.
Treating SeborrheicDermatitis, a fungal scalp condition which can cause hair loss. Treatments discussed include antifungal shampoos, cold showers, exfoliating the scalp, taking Vitamin D, and stimulating the prostate through the anus.