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Understanding Increased Hair Loss: When to Seek Further Medical Advice

Increased hair loss? I remember that since high school, I have been losing a lot of hair when I wash my hair. At that time, I didn't pay much attention to it, so I didn't count the amount of hair loss. However, since my car accident last month, I have noticed that the a...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Blood tests can only rule out certain possible causes. However, without actually observing the hair loss, it cannot be confirmed. It is recommended to have a dermatologist evaluate the condition for a proper diagnosis.

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Managing Scalp Folliculitis: Tips for Relief While Abroad

About scalp folliculitis? Hello Dr. Wu, I have experienced recurrent scalp folliculitis several times since childhood, and I feel it is a constitutional issue. I never thought it could be completely cured, but now, due to work requirements, I am in China and the folliculitis has ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
A literal description is provided, but without actually seeing the lesion, confirmation cannot be made. It is recommended to have a dermatologist evaluate the condition and prescribe treatment for improvement.

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Understanding Scalp Acne: Causes and Remedies for Breakouts

Acne on the scalp? Hello, doctor… Recently, I have developed two small bumps on my scalp that resemble acne. After applying Mentholatum, they have reduced a bit. Could you please tell me what might be causing this? I have been staying up late studying, going to bed around 3 AM.


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: The bumps on the scalp that resemble acne are most commonly due to folliculitis, which may be caused by excessive sebum production, blockage of hair follicle openings, or a decrease in local immunity leading to bacterial growth. It is recommended to maintain a regular slee...

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Dealing with Itchy Scalp in Toddlers: Causes and Solutions

What to do for an itchy scalp? Doctor, my daughter is one year and two months old and sweats a lot, her hair gets wet, especially at night while sleeping, which causes her to scratch her head. I've noticed some red spots on her scalp and I'm not sure what to do. Is her ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
A literal description without actually seeing the lesion cannot confirm the diagnosis; it could possibly be eczema or seborrheic dermatitis. It is recommended to have a dermatologist evaluate it for a definitive diagnosis.

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Understanding Folliculitis: Can Dermalean Gel Be Used on the Scalp?

Regarding folliculitis? Hello, doctor. Since last week, I have developed small bumps on my scalp that resemble acne. They burst easily when I touch them. This week, my scalp has started to itch, and the bumps continue to appear and have spread to my face, neck, and shoulders. I v...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
In principle, it is all acceptable.

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Understanding Scalp Folliculitis: When Surgery Becomes Necessary

The physician has drained the pus from the scalp folliculitis but has recommended surgery. Currently, there is a slight issue with bleeding that is difficult to control? Hello, I occasionally have a small hard lump on the scalp at the back of my head, which is accompanied by scal...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm without actually seeing the lesion. If the lesion is indeed too large, surgical removal or drainage may be necessary. It is advisable to have a physician evaluate it to determine the appropriate course of action.

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Understanding Seborrheic Dermatitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Seborrheic dermatitis I previously washed my hair too vigorously, and now my scalp hurts when I wash it. I've been experiencing hair loss and a lot of dandruff. Even after washing my hair, I can still feel dandruff on my scalp. I'm worried about baldness, so I consulted...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Seborrheic dermatitis is a condition that may recur. If the current inflammation and hair loss improve, you may not need to return for a follow-up visit. However, if you experience significant itching while using the medicated shampoo, you can return to consult your physic...

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Understanding Seborrheic Dermatitis: Hair Loss and Scalp Care Tips

Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp I recently noticed that my hair falls out easily when I wash it, about three to five strands each time. The doctor said this is normal because hair is naturally shedding, and washing it just accelerates the process. However, the lengths of the s...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: There are several types of shampoos for seborrheic dermatitis, and it depends on the specific ingredients; most of them are not covered by health insurance. If hair loss is caused by seborrheic dermatitis, you may consider using shampoos that contain ingredients such as co...

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Understanding the Use of Fugen Cream for Seborrheic Dermatitis

Ointment issues? I previously washed my hair too vigorously, and it hurt while washing. Later, I went to see a doctor who diagnosed me with seborrheic dermatitis. The doctor prescribed a cream called Fugen Cream 2% to apply to the painful areas. Should I apply it even when there ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Because I do not understand the actual condition of your skin, I recommend that you discuss this issue further with your clinical physician.

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Post-Workout Hair Loss: Is Weight Training Causing Thinning?

It seems that hair loss has become more severe after weight training? I have been taking Finasteride for hair loss for about four years now, and at 25 years old, my hair density has been relatively stable, at least it hasn't worsened! However, I recently joined a gym and hav...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.

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Struggling with Hair Loss at 15: Seeking Solutions for Alopecia

excuse me? I am only fifteen years old, but I started experiencing hair loss when I was twelve or thirteen. My mom took me to see a doctor, who diagnosed me with alopecia areata. I was prescribed medication, but it didn't seem to help. When I stopped using the medication, th...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm the type of hair loss without actually seeing the lesions. It is recommended to have a physician evaluate it to determine the appropriate treatment.

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Understanding Keloids: Can They Occur on the Scalp?

Regarding the locations where keloids occur? I previously hit my head against a cabinet, and the swelling on my scalp hasn't gone down. It feels like a keloid, and it doesn't hurt when pressed. My family has a history of keloid formation. Can keloids occur on the scalp ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Of course.

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Understanding Scalp Folliculitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Scalp folliculitis Hello Doctor: I have folliculitis located at the base of my occiput, with a red bump and one or two smaller bumps nearby. This has been present for a long time, but previously it would resolve on its own. However, for the past week, it has remained red and swol...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: When the skin is in an inflamed state, it is advisable to stay in a cool and well-ventilated area to reduce sweating and oil production, in order to prevent worsening of the condition. If the topical medication continues to show no improvement, it may be necessary to retur...

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Understanding the Causes of Severe Itching and Skin Issues

The itching of my skin is causing me torment as if I were in hell? I have an extremely irregular lifestyle and diet, and I live in a metal shed without air conditioning, which causes me to sweat profusely in the high temperatures. I have a cat that is allowed to roam outside, and...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm the condition without actually seeing the lesion. It is recommended to have a physician evaluate it for accurate diagnosis.

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Significant Hair Loss After Haircut: Is It Normal or a Concern?

Significant increase in hair loss? Hello Dr. Lee, I have a habit of observing the amount of hair I lose while washing my hair. For many years, I have been cutting my own hair, using scissors in the front and clippers in the back, for about ten years. During this time, the total ...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Generally, a normal haircut does not lead to increased hair loss. If the comb is not clean, it is more likely to cause scalp inflammation or infection. If your hair loss continues to worsen, I recommend consulting a dermatologist nearby. Thank you!

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Understanding Seborrheic Dermatitis: Causes, Treatments, and Solutions

Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp Hello, my scalp is completely red, and in some areas, there are raised red bumps that look like pimples. I visited a dermatologist who diagnosed me with seborrheic dermatitis. The doctor prescribed two types of medicated shampoos: one is a brown...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Seborrheic dermatitis tends to flare up during seasonal changes, with irregular lifestyle habits, frequent late nights, and being under stress contributing to its severity. Additionally, having other illnesses or feeling unwell and overly fatigued can exacerbate the condit...

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Does Shampooing Your Entire Head Affect Skin Health?

Hello, doctor. I have a follow-up question? Thank you for your response, doctor. However, using shampoo on the entire scalp, won't that have any effects?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
I cannot.

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Understanding Skin Issues: Pimples on Scalp and Neck, and Hand Growths

Acne on the scalp and neck, and the presence of sarcoma on the hands? Hello, doctor. I sometimes feel lumps on my head that resemble pimples, which are painful when pressed and disappear after a while, but then new ones appear in different areas. I also frequently get small pimpl...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the issues in the head and neck area may be similar to folliculitis, while the hand condition could possibly be viral warts. I recommend that you visit a nearby dermatologist for a definitive diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.

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Persistent Scalp Bump: Causes, Treatments, and Next Steps

Is there a tumor on the head? Hello Doctor: I have a bump on the front of my head that initially looked like an acne pimple but has since grown larger. I underwent cryotherapy at a dermatology clinic, but it has recurred repeatedly. It is neither painful nor itchy, but occasional...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It has been five years, so I recommend being more proactive with treatment. But what exactly should be done? How to treat it? We need to examine it first; perhaps consider doing a biopsy.

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Understanding Scalp Nevi: When to Seek Medical Advice

Moles on the scalp? Dear Dr. Wu, I would like to inquire about a growth commonly referred to as a mole on the right back of my scalp. Since it is located on the back of my head, I have used a hand mirror to examine it and asked my mother to confirm. The size is approximately 0.5...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Moles are commonly referred to as intradermal nevi. Generally, the risk of malignancy is low, but it cannot be said to be absolutely nonexistent. It mainly depends on your mindset; if left unaddressed, most people tend to worry, constantly suspecting the worst and seeking opinion...

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