5 years ago Edited: 5 years ago, maaad Quote from: Anonymous (5 years ago)

It's a bacteria infection, that's what your condition is, and if not treating immediately, it could lead to permenant hair loss. What you need is accutane , it will ride you of all pimples once and for all. However, due to its side effects, which are not major in comparison to permanent scarring and hair loss, it has been banned in some countries.

Thanks. It really does feel that way, skin deep. All the stuff I had tried offered a little relief but that is about it. My hair was also thinning out considerably although I haven't lost any of it yet that I can tell.



I just went to a doctor in Mexico. I chose him because he had treated me previously when I visited the emergency room in Mexico after I came down with Dengue Fever in 2013.



That last time, doctors in the US had failed to diagnose the illness. He diagnosed it merely by listening to what the symptoms were and what surprised me was the non-conventional approach he took to treating it. He was very clear that there is no cure for Dengue and you can only treat the symptoms. He prescribed the usual for fever and pain but also a herbal supplement. In spanish the herb is called Equinacia. It is supposed to help maintain the number of platelets in the blood as Dengue causes platelets to decline, thinning out the blood to the point where it starts to leak out. Lab work confirmed his diagnosis but I had already started treatment.



Anyways, I went back to him because of that previous experience and he surprised me yet again. He told me to buy a specific Mexican brand of clothes detergent and to wash my head with it everyday for the time being. He was very confident that the detergent would get rid of the bacteria and has prescribed it to many with the same problem as me. It has only been a few days and I already see a dramatic improvement. I was at the point of desperation as the itch and tenderness of the bumps was very uncomfortable. He also prescribed antibiotics but I did not get those to see if the detergent would do the trick all by itself. It appears to be working like magic. It cost me $1.50. The doctor visit cost me $15. I'm actually very hopeful right now that for the first time in 7+ years I have found something that might actually work.



I looked him up online out of curiosity and he is a graduate of UNAM, the most prestigious university in Mexcio.

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Quote from: Anonymous (5 years ago)

It's a bacteria infection, that's what your condition is, and if not treating immediately, it could lead to permenant hair loss. What you need is accutane , it will ride you of all pimples once and for all. However, due to its side effects, which are not major in comparison to permanent scarring and hair loss, it has been banned in some countries.

Thank you. I just started a new treatment that consists of washing my head daily with a Mexican brand of clothes detergent. I will see how that goes but looks very promising and without the side effects; it is very cheap too. Sounds somewhat ridiculous, I know. Thanks. It really does feel that way, skin deep. All the stuff I had tried offered a little relief but that is about it. My hair was also thinning out considerably although I haven't lost any of it yet that I can tell.I just went to a doctor in Mexico. I chose him because he had treated me previously when I visited the emergency room in Mexico after I came down with Dengue Fever in 2013.That last time, doctors in the US had failed to diagnose the illness. He diagnosed it merely by listening to what the symptoms were and what surprised me was the non-conventional approach he took to treating it. He was very clear that there is no cure for Dengue and you can only treat the symptoms. He prescribed the usual for fever and pain but also a herbal supplement. In spanish the herb is called Equinacia. It is supposed to help maintain the number of platelets in the blood as Dengue causes platelets to decline, thinning out the blood to the point where it starts to leak out. Lab work confirmed his diagnosis but I had already started treatment.Anyways, I went back to him because of that previous experience and he surprised me yet again. He told me to buy a specific Mexican brand of clothes detergent and to wash my head with it everyday for the time being. He was very confident that the detergent would get rid of the bacteria and has prescribed it to many with the same problem as me. It has only been a few days and I already see a dramatic improvement. I was at the point of desperation as the itch and tenderness of the bumps was very uncomfortable. He also prescribed antibiotics but I did not get those to see if the detergent would do the trick all by itself. It appears to be working like magic. It cost me $1.50. The doctor visit cost me $15. I'm actually very hopeful right now that for the first time in 7+ years I have found something that might actually work.I looked him up online out of curiosity and he is a graduate of UNAM, the most prestigious university in Mexcio.Thank you. I just started a new treatment that consists of washing my head daily with a Mexican brand of clothes detergent. I will see how that goes but looks very promising and without the side effects; it is very cheap too. Sounds somewhat ridiculous, I know.