Deducting that your stress and your thoughts about the loss would make your scalp turn angry, red, and inflamed is just too big of a jump to be believable to me.Treating this condition often requires knocking back the inflammation. I firmly believe that you should try topicals for this first. Tea tree oil, jojoba oil, aloe, and emu oil all can provide both healing relief and they contain anti inflammatory properties. It helps to rotate them and dilute them though. Some doctors will want to try steroids and other internal medications to lessen inflammation but I feel that this should be a last resort. Too many of these medications will only worsen the shedding or cause more internal upheaval that can kick off a new TE (telogen effluvium.)
Bumps Or Scalp Pain And Redness That Occurs Before The Hair Loss Starts: If the problem began before you started shedding hair then it is logical to wonder if the scalp issue is not causing the hair loss. And there can be Xcellerate 35 that precede shedding including ringworm, scalp infections, yeast overgrowth, or allergic reactions to products or food. These conditions often require treating the medical issue through a doctor's supervision. Once the issue has been resolved, the hair loss should then slow. Correctly using the topicals that I mentioned before can also help with the pain and don't interfere with what the doctor is suggesting.
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