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Old 02-13-2012, 12:15 AM #1
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Blush Scalp disorders after the TBI?

Just wondering if anyone's else's scalp has gone white under their hair after the TBI. Some patches of skin are peeling up. There's flaking & itching.

Maybe altered blood flow to the scalp?

Ironically, this is the one thing people can see that is wrong with me, and I don't even care that much about it.

But being single & wanting to do social events a few months or years down the line, it would be nice to address it.

Need to try another shampoo- hemp oil/hydrating. Or maybe a doctor?

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