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<< Repeat all you want It takes a while to sink in for me. >> Joe, I would love to see it repeated also.
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Dear Dr. Joe, I’ve just stumbled upon this page! What luck! Would you please send me your three pronged regimen for control of scalp psoriasis? (to disease, too, on scalp, elbows and knees. Do you have any more advice for him I can pass on? Bless your helpful heart… Gwen > Michelle, > Would be glad to send you the treatment info that we use in our > office about scalps and psoriasis. Our aim is to make the patient > not think about her/his scalp constantly. I don’t have any cures, > but I’ve posted several regimens here from time to time that I can > send you (and anybody else) by email. (they don’t like repeat posts > here, and I don’t know how to make these "sheets" as I call them, > clickable links.) > Dr. Joe
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Michelle-so sorry to hear about your brother’s problem,that itching can make you nuts! I have used the regular coal tar shampoos for a long time and had some success with them,but not completely happy with any one of them. I recently have been using a new(at least for this area) Neutrogena shampoo that is specifically for itchy scalp-it contains a menthol product and,at least for me,has been a big relief. My scalp is no longer itchy,my chunky,yucky flakes are 99% gone-the only thing that you have to be careful with is trying to keep it off of your face when using it,it doesn’t really hurt or sting but you DEFINITELY know that it has menthol in it. I apply it as soon as I get in the shower and make sure that I leave it on for at least 5 minutes. I just hope that I can continue to find it in the store! Tell your brother good luck with whatever he decides to try! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> My brother has had a scalp problem for more than two years. He went to the > dermatologist and was given salacidic acid which doesn’t seem to work. The > derm couldn’t diagnose the problem. These are some of his symptoms, if someone > else has any of these and can help him I’d really appreciate a reply. > His scalp and hair are extremely sensitive and hurt to the touch. When his > hair is wet it doesn’t hurt but as soon as it dries it gets itchy and hurts > again. He has tried tar shampoo’s and T-gel. He’s so desperate for relief he > has tried oatmeal on his scalp, eggs beer, all kinds of homemade remedies. lol. > He is a truck driver and is out of state alot he told me he sits in his motel > room scratching his head like a mad man.lol I feel so bad for him. Does anyone > have any answers?
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My brother has had a scalp problem for more than two years. He went to the dermatologist and was given salacidic acid which doesn’t seem to work. The derm couldn’t diagnose the problem. These are some of his symptoms, if someone else has any of these and can help him I’d really appreciate a reply. His scalp and hair are extremely sensitive and hurt to the touch. When his hair is wet it doesn’t hurt but as soon as it dries it gets itchy and hurts again. He has tried tar shampoo’s and T-gel. He’s so desperate for relief he has tried oatmeal on his scalp, eggs beer, all kinds of homemade remedies. lol. He is a truck driver and is out of state alot he told me he sits in his motel room scratching his head like a mad man.lol I feel so bad for him. Does anyone have any answers?
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> I don’t have any cures, > but I’ve posted several regimens here from time to time that I can > send you (and anybody else) by email. (they don’t like repeat posts > here, and I don’t know how to make these "sheets" as I call them, > clickable links.)
Like this: http://www.pinch.com/skinny?deja=Dr+Joe+scalp Thanks for your consideration. The reason to avoid reposting is so that when someone searches the archives, they aren’t overwhelmed by duplicates with minor changes. The formatting often gets mangled in the process, too. Feel free to contact me for help in putting the articles online at your web site, although it looks like your webmaster has been busy recently: — Ed "not playing a doctor on TV" Anderson The above link led me to exactly 179 posts. I personally would consider that overwhelming but no one asked me.
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> I don’t have any cures, > but I’ve posted several regimens here from time to time that I can > send you (and anybody else) by email. (they don’t like repeat posts > here, and I don’t know how to make these "sheets" as I call them, > clickable links.)
Like this: http://www.pinch.com/skinny?deja=Dr+Joe+scalp (See http://www.pinch.com/skinny for more details and options.) Thanks for your consideration. The reason to avoid reposting is so that when someone searches the archives, they aren’t overwhelmed by duplicates with minor changes. The formatting often gets mangled in the process, too. Feel free to contact me for help in putting the articles online at your web site, although it looks like your webmaster has been busy recently: http://www.dermconsultants.com I see you now have a private web board: http://www.dermconsultants.com/new/board/ I didn’t see it on your web site, so others may not know that they can probably find your book in a local library. "Your Skin: an Owner’s Guide" Thanks for steering visitors towards this group, too. Looking forward to more of your posts, and more psoriasis articles on your web site! — Ed "not playing a doctor on TV" Anderson
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Michelle, Would be glad to send you the treatment info that we use in our office about scalps and psoriasis. Our aim is to make the patient not think about her/his scalp constantly. I don’t have any cures, but I’ve posted several regimens here from time to time that I can send you (and anybody else) by email. (they don’t like repeat posts here, and I don’t know how to make these "sheets" as I call them, clickable links.) Dr. Joe
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