Use Ketoconazol Shampoo instead. It is one of the "big 3" treatments for hairloss and it is also used for Seborrheic Dermatitis.
So you kill two birds with one stone.
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tried ketoconazole , makes hair dry and rough then tried ketoconazole with aloe vera didnt work that much..
LOL. So you want a "thing" which treats your seborrheic dermatitis, doesn´t produce hairloss and makes your hair looks better?
Use low Ketoconazol (0,5-1%). It won´t dry or rough it so much. And if it gets dry use a conditioner after.
Maybe you haven´t been using it properly. Have you gone to a dermatologist? Why do you think Selenium Sulfide is better? I think it is not.
Yo im from india too.
I can relate to you actually.When i had first started to use keto my hair felt very dry and my scalp kinda burned.Then after some checking on the forum i found out that Keto should NOT be used for more than 3 times a week and you scalp will get dry.I was using it everyday
The solution:-
Apply any oil like coconut or olive or anything to your head.They would help to keep your scalp and hair a bit moisturised.I worked for me good after i applied oil and let it sit for atleast 5 min or apply it overnight.
Also what Norwood are you and why are you using coal tar??
Your hypothesis might be right. I used Head & Shoulders Antidandruff shampoo that contains selenium sulfide, and my hairline has receded more than ever. I would strongly advise people on this forum to stay away from H&S products in general.
probably: https://www.hairIossrevolution.com/selenium-sulfide-causes-hairfall/Can Selenium Sulfide Shampoo Cause HairLoss?
I'm Thinking of Using 2.5% Selenium Sulfide for My Seb Derm.
Okay, here is the deal,
It does two things first of all:
Decrease PTGDS/PGD2(good) and promotes15D-PGJ2(PPAR GAMMA receptor agonist= proliferation inhibition of CD200).
Secondly, there is some evidence it increases PGE2.
I assume as long as you take care of CD Stimulation, youll be fine, just dont overdo it and you actually benefit from it. I am actually starting to get annoyed of this two-edged workarounds... -_-
The progenitor cells cd34 and cd200 which are missing in a bald head.
damn
