Seb derm is eating my hair?!?!
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    In this question or advice post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’§ Nizoral (topical) 2% daily
    πŸ’§ Ketoconazole (topical) 2% 2 times a week
    πŸ’§ Selenium Sulfide Shampoo (topical) once or twice a week
    β€’ Caprylic Acid (oral and topical) daily
    πŸ’§ Peppermint Essential Oil (topical) daily
    πŸ’Š Dutasteride (oral) 5 months
    πŸ’§ RU58841 (topical) 6 months
    πŸ’§ Clindatech (topical)
    πŸ’Š Antibiotics (oral)
    πŸ’§ Aloe Vera (topical)
    πŸ’§ Coal Tar Shampoo (topical)
    πŸ’§ Clobetasol (topical)
    πŸ’§ Kelual DS Ducray (topical)
    πŸ’§ MCT Oil (topical)
    πŸ’§ Tony Maleedy Shampoo (topical)
    πŸ’§ Zoryve Foam (topical) once a day
    πŸ’§ Betadine Shampoo (topical) daily
    πŸ’§ Sebclair Cream (topical) less than 2 days
    πŸ’§ Apple Cider Shampoo (topical)
    πŸ’§ Keeps Keto Shampoo (topical) 3 times a week
    the tone is 😐 neutral.

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    A 22-year-old male is experiencing hair loss due to seborrheic dermatitis, not male pattern baldness, and is seeking advice. Suggestions include using Nizoral, sulfate-free and ketoconazole shampoos, cutting hair short, using cold water, avoiding picking scabs, and trying selenium sulfide shampoo or finasteride.
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