This certainly looks like psoriasis to me. My eldest son had it from the age of 12 and it was exactly like this. I also used to cleanse his scalp like this. Unfortunately he passed away 12 years ago now at the age of 30. This brings back some happy memories in a strange way. I feel sorry for this person having to put up with this and I dislike all the hurtful comments on the videos feom those who know nothing about these struggles. ❤
I have psoriasis, but finally found a dermatologist that has it under control. I was made fun of throughout school and even sent home because they thought I had lice. It was terrible. I am very sorry for your loss.
despite the dandruff your hair is very healthy! i have a very minimal amount of dandruff and it makes my hair look disgusting. props to you for taking care of your hair!
It's not dandruff, it's fungal disease, I myself have that (fungal)moldy disease. I feel very bad, I don't know how to treat it I went to the doctor and got treatment, but the root cause of the disease did not go away. Then it happens again,Now what's worse is that the disease has infected both the eyebrows and the nose 🥶😶🌫️🙁
Science and medicine aren't 100% sure what causes it. Psoriasis (which I've had since I was 12) is currently considered an autoimmune condition. Theory is that immune cells attack the skin, causing the skin cells to go into overdrive, producing new skin much faster than the body can naturally shed it. Mild cases like mine can be treated topically, but the best treatment for severe cases is immune suppressing drugs. Also, this condition can spread internally to the joints, causing psoriatic arthritis. Bodies are weird.
@@nicolewesten5118 Both psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis are anomalies of the auto immune reaction to a yeast that is normally present on the scalp and can reproduce itself more quickly if the scalp produce more sebum. The reaction may be caused by the presence of the yest or a subproduct of the yest combined with the sebum trigerring the reaction. A genetic source is to be considered.
Need to learn to scratch an stop lifting breaking the dandruff when they in 1big piece ,that's why the flakes be all over the head cause they constantly break them up an make a mess Instead of having the right skills to scratch an get the big flakes in one..THEY START IN THE WRONG PLACE INSTEAD OF THE MIDDLE AN WORK FROM THERE.
I HOPE YOU ARE WEARING A MASK AND WHERE ARE YOUR GLOVES ? THAT IS SKIN AND BODY OILS [SEBUM ] - YOU DON'T WANT TO INHALE THE PARTICLES FROM YOUR WORK....
It's not dandruff, it's fungal disease, I myself have that (fungal)moldy disease. I feel really really very bad, I don't know how to treat it I went to the doctor and got treatment, but the root cause of the disease did not go away. Then it happens again,Now what's worse is that the disease has infected both the eyebrows and the nose, I want you to find and post treatment methods so that you really disappear 🥶😶🌫️🙁
Also it is not necessary to stop and show the camera every single spoonful before discarding. The way you make it seem like an important step in the filming process when it's actually not important to do at all, It's completely pointlessly wasted time and energy and for some reason really pisses me off.
This certainly looks like psoriasis to me. My eldest son had it from the age of 12 and it was exactly like this. I also used to cleanse his scalp like this. Unfortunately he passed away 12 years ago now at the age of 30. This brings back some happy memories in a strange way. I feel sorry for this person having to put up with this and I dislike all the hurtful comments on the videos feom those who know nothing about these struggles. ❤
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I have psoriasis, but finally found a dermatologist that has it under control. I was made fun of throughout school and even sent home because they thought I had lice. It was terrible.
I am very sorry for your loss.
It's psoriasis
Sorry for the loss of your son. 😢
I've dealt with a scalp like this for the past 10 years... My mom still helps me remove it whenever I go to her house.. Sorry for your loss
despite the dandruff your hair is very healthy! i have a very minimal amount of dandruff and it makes my hair look disgusting. props to you for taking care of your hair!
Most of Asians has pretty and healthy looking hair.
Asian hair
Ahhh your videos are sooo relaxing 😌 Thank you! I needed that 😂
That has got to itch really bad.
It's not dandruff, it's fungal disease, I myself have that (fungal)moldy disease. I feel very bad, I don't know how to treat it
I went to the doctor and got treatment, but the root cause of the disease did not go away. Then it happens again,Now what's worse is that the disease has infected both the eyebrows and the nose 🥶😶🌫️🙁
Hi I have really bad dandruff problems but I use this shampoo called T gel and it works really well
It’s so satisfying to watch
as there is no inflammation it is not a psoriasis nor a seborrheic dermatitis. if the scap is dry it may be cutaneous xerosis. or others conditions;
There’s no cure to this? It’s so sad. Scalp psoriasis is pain 😔
Science and medicine aren't 100% sure what causes it. Psoriasis (which I've had since I was 12) is currently considered an autoimmune condition. Theory is that immune cells attack the skin, causing the skin cells to go into overdrive, producing new skin much faster than the body can naturally shed it. Mild cases like mine can be treated topically, but the best treatment for severe cases is immune suppressing drugs. Also, this condition can spread internally to the joints, causing psoriatic arthritis. Bodies are weird.
@@nicolewesten5118 Both psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis are anomalies of the auto immune reaction to a yeast that is normally present on the scalp and can reproduce itself more quickly if the scalp produce more sebum. The reaction may be caused by the presence of the yest or a subproduct of the yest combined with the sebum trigerring the reaction. A genetic source is to be considered.
Need to learn to scratch an stop lifting breaking the dandruff when they in 1big piece ,that's why the flakes be all over the head cause they constantly break them up an make a mess Instead of having the right skills to scratch an get the big flakes in one..THEY START IN THE WRONG PLACE INSTEAD OF THE MIDDLE AN WORK FROM THERE.
Is that real?
i need to kno if this happens before or after a hwir was
髪の毛を剃り上げてからふけを取った方が手っ取り早いと思う!
I have psoriasis that flares up here and there. It's like normal dandruff and then boom, giant flakes.
Glad you’re posting these again because I refuse to watch live videos 🤮
내 유튜브 알고리즘 : 블랙헤드, 피지, 여드름, 귀지, 내성발톱, 폭발하는 지방종, 두피가 통째로 뜯기는 비듬으로 가득😊
Sorry, but this looks like you just put paraffin wax in your hair and let it harden. It's coming off way too easily.
You can’t paraffin that thing in through your hair and just on the scalp without it also getting all on the hair too
I disagree. I scratch my mom's psoriasis off all the time and it looks exactly like this
Do you have psoriasis to know this?
Bu durumda olanlara çok üzülüyorum inşallah geçer
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No se ve real.
A lot of wax
UNbeleivable
I HOPE YOU ARE WEARING A MASK AND WHERE ARE YOUR GLOVES ? THAT IS SKIN AND BODY OILS [SEBUM ] - YOU DON'T WANT TO INHALE THE PARTICLES FROM YOUR WORK....
Так и хочется сдуть эти маленькие кусочки перхоти которые остаются на волосах
It's not dandruff, it's fungal disease, I myself have that (fungal)moldy disease. I feel really really very bad, I don't know how to treat it
I went to the doctor and got treatment, but the root cause of the disease did not go away. Then it happens again,Now what's worse is that the disease has infected both the eyebrows and the nose, I want you to find and post treatment methods so that you really disappear 🥶😶🌫️🙁
Leaving dandruff still in the parts,horrible scratching.upgrade your skills .
Also it is not necessary to stop and show the camera every single spoonful before discarding. The way you make it seem like an important step in the filming process when it's actually not important to do at all, It's completely pointlessly wasted time and energy and for some reason really pisses me off.
You don't want to risk over scratching and cause microabrasions. It makes it more difficult to treat it.