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Mycotic infection
This is common in children and is caused by contact with a yeast or fungus, which invades the hair shaft and scalp. Symptoms include itching, hair breakage and often infection. The clinical features include circular patches where the hair has broken off with a very red, pruritic (itchy) area and weeping.
To treat this condition, we would recommend:
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No.11 - Lotion with Glycerine for Irritated Scalps
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Directions - Directions for Use: After washing the hair, towel dry a little and apply the lotion, either straight
from the bottle, or by wetting cotton wool and then applying to the scalp. The lotion is then
left on the scalp to allow it to have an on going effect until the hair is next washed.
Ingredients - Aqua, Glycerine, Cetramide, Aloe Vera, Wheat Amino Acid.
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Mycotic infection Treatments: information on
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We hope this covers everything, but please do not hesitate to contact us on 0207 976 6868 or email info@thewestminsterpractice.com if you are unsure of anything or require further advice regarding your treatment. |
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