Shameonyou
All Star
I seem to have a scalp issue recently i'd have some bumps on the top of my head and they bleed sometimes...I shampoo my head every day, with conditioner....i dont know where the fukk this shyt came from.
Folliculitis is an infection in the hair follicles.
Each hair on your body grows out of a tiny pouch called a follicle.
You can have folliculitis on any part of your body that has hair.
But it is most common on the face and scalp and areas rubbed by clothing, such as the thighs and groin.
Do you scratch your head after touching filthy surfaces like gym floors?
I suggest switching to head and shoulders. The zinc in the formula is good in the fight against filth.
tea tree oil
You got Forrest Whittaker head? I seen that condition develop into unsightly bumps all over the head and the final result was scarring and hairloss. Go see a doctor
Are you involved in any sports where contact with the sweat of other friends is happening. I guess the cause really isnt as important as the solution. From doing BJJ ive learned the importance of cleanliness. I suggest after any strenuous activity that involves sweat you IMMEDIATELY use hand sanitizer on the way home, shower, using head head and shoulders to wash your scalp. I think your issue will go away. If your scalp still feels like nerd candy then you should probably see a dermatologist, friend. Use that Obamacare.yea sometimes, but i rarely touch blatant dirty surfaces or areas in general, I usually keep my hands to myself.....it just came recently like since last year...i've never had this issue before then though
Are you involved in any sports where contact with the sweat of other friends is happening. I guess the cause really isnt as important as the solution. From doing BJJ ive learned the importance of cleanliness. I suggest after any strenuous activity that involves sweat you IMMEDIATELY use hand sanitizer on the way home, shower, using head head and shoulders to wash your scalp. I think your issue will go away. If your scalp still feels like nerd candy then you should probably see a dermatologist, friend. Use that Obamacare.
No self treatment. Depending on your age or stage of physical development or hereditary . . , more than likely you will need some type of aggressive treatment with topical steroid cream/ointment.yea ill probably end up doing that....I just wanted to see if this was self treatable first
are the bumps big?