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The itching is awful. I hope you find what works for her.
If if you don’t have access to these oils, the most important imo is the Shea butter, then the apricot and coconut. You can try each individually, however, and see what works!
What is the product that the doctor has her using?
Many years ago, I had bad eczema and a dermatologist prescribed a cream which made it worse. He then patch-tested me for all the ingredients in the cream. I was (and am) allergic to a class of preservatives called parabens. The cure may be making the problem worse.
Are you taking mom back to the doctor?
And does she use a lot of hair styling products? It may be a good idea to cut back on them while trying to find something that works. They could be aggravating the scalp and cause more itchiness.
Hope this helps -
Sparkles
Also hair was starting to fall out, Dermatologist said this was not alopecia but something similar and hair would continue to fallout prescribed a steroid, however we refused to give up. Finally we found persistence, patience and washing with tea tree oil and tea tree conditioner works, making sure everything is rinsed out and hair is absolutely beautiful now.
I would suggest tea tree oil if she can tolerate it. Massage into the scalp. Helped me, and I have had fungal infections of the ankles, toes, and scalp all my life.
Another thing I did at a later time was take take about a 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric in a cup of water a couple times a day. It was VERY effective. Very nasty to swallow though. Best to mix very thoroughly hold your nose, and down it as fast as you can. Do not spill it because it stains everything. And rinse or brush teeth after taking it. I'm sure it can stain teeth.
I have also taken MSM capsules in the past. I seem to recall that they worked too. May be a lot easier to tolerate.
Ask her doctor to approve any of these you try. They may cause interactions with drugs. I was on nothing when I took these.
Sorry, and when I was a nurse the dermatologists were the first to say that they were 50% guesswork as to what to do and what will work.
I know when my babies and g-babies have cradle cap, a good coating of baby oil, followed by a gentle scrub with a soft toothbrush took care of it. It also took out all their 'baby hair' which was a small price to pay for a shiny clean scalp. (ALL my g-babies were billiard ball bald, so no biggy)
Try that--we left the oil on for hours, until the scalp has absorbed all the oil.
I think the idea of the nit comb would be wonderful. An itchy scalp is just unendurable!! And yes, you gotta get all the oil out. Put towels or extra pillowcases under the head to get the extra oil.
Mom actually went bald about 3 years ago. We did the oil tx on her, a few times and had her change shampoos (using the same for 30 years-a real cheap, drying brand) and also made sure she took better care of her diabetes. Her hair is not what it once was, but at least she has some now! She wasn't washing it but once a week, as it was too hard to raise her arms in the shower.
Just a combination of factors, not just one thing was going on. Mom's had an 'old people' smell about it--I don't know why.
If you can get access to a hairdresser's washing bowl--that is so much easier than trying to get this out in the shower or the tub or worse of all, the sink.
Ignore this. I googled it.