Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 This girl does! I think it's stronger then dandruff I believe it Seb Derm. The flaking isn't too bad, but I have had a pretty itchy scalp for the past 6 months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 In a message dated 1/6/00 3:20:00 PM Pacific Standard Time tmorrow@... (Tim Morrow) writes: >>I was diagnosed with seb derm and rosacea four years >ago. I think I have more seb derm symptoms than rosacea symptoms, but my >face is quite red all over. For the first year Desowen lotion was very >helpful in controlling the symptoms. After that I tried Nizoral which >worked well for about six months. Since then I've been using Desowen >cream twice a week and Klaron lotion 4 times a week. Again, this >regeimen was very effective for a year or so, but has become >increasingly less so. Hey Tim, Try to stop the Desowen. I was using that stuff for about a year and a half for some minor breakouts, splotches here and there, and a bit of itching (I work around alot of chemicals so I thought all of these reactions were from the exposure). I didnt have rosacea at the time. Well, as time went on things got worse and all of a sudden my skin turned bright red and started burning and itching. The texture of my skin was changing before my eyes. I feel that the Desowen altered my skin and helped to bring out the rosacea. It was tough stopping cortisone, but after trying Noritate and zinc oxide ointment I was able to get past the rebound effects of going off of cortisone. Try some zinc oxide ointment. It really helps the redness and bumps. I use one made by Fougera. It contains zinc oxide, white wax, mineral oil, and petrolatum. Most drugstores carry their own brand of zinc ointment that contain the same ingredients. Try it in a small area for a few days to make sure that you dont react. Zinc oxide ointment has become my best friend these days! I carry it with me wherever I go. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 Yes I have it also.But no seb-derm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 The Nizoral shampoo works wonders for dandruff (seb derm? - I'm not clear on the difference). It just went " Over the Counter. " I've seen commercials but haven't seen in stores yet. I would ask a doctor if it's ok for young ones. I don't use it every day, just every other day - I switch between my favorites also. I heard it is also good, if diluted, to wash your face with if you have cea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 Hi, This is my first post to the list, but I've been reading the archives for the past few days. I thought I would mention what has worked for me in the past, explain my current situation, and then ask for suggestions from the group. I was diagnosed with seb derm and rosacea four years ago. I think I have more seb derm symptoms than rosacea symptoms, but my face is quite red all over. For the first year Desowen lotion was very helpful in controlling the symptoms. After that I tried Nizoral which worked well for about six months. Since then I've been using Desowen cream twice a week and Klaron lotion 4 times a week. Again, this regeimen was very effective for a year or so, but has become increasingly less so. Exsel shampoo and Neutrogena shampoo have always been effective in controlling the flaking on my scalp. I haven't used Metrocream or Noritate yet, but I plan to try one of them soon. Any suggestions on which to try first? I've seen about five different dermatologists in the past four years and none of them were particularly knowledgeable on this subject. I would really value any suggestions the group can offer. Also, if anyone would like to dicuss their situation or their frustration with me, feel free to email me. It really helps to talk about this stuff. Thank you, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2000 Report Share Posted January 6, 2000 Dandruff: The worst problem I had all my life before the big " R. " Now that's my worst and dandruff is still up there. Anyone else? Margaret Q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2000 Report Share Posted January 7, 2000 i've been having big problems with it as well. it set in when the rosacea got so out of hand this year. awful stuff. i can never figure out why it is worse on some days more than others. been wondering about the yeast theory and ordered a book that came today. perhaps it will help. several months ago it was so out of hand that my dr. gave me diflucan. i took one a day for three days. absolutely all traces of it were gone and i was thrilled until of course it started coming back. but for one wonderful week i could have dressed from head to foot in black and ridden in a black convertible with a black interior on a windy day and you wouldn't have seen one flake! (except it would have had to be at night, diflucan had no effect on the photosensitivity. oh well.) cenia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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