Do you have high or low Testosterone? and do experience scalp inflammation? is there a correlation for you?
My correlation seems to be that high Testosterone is when my Scalp inflammation is much lessened.
I donk know If I have low, high, or average testosterone levels but I discovered that your digestive health have a strong impact on hair. I wondered for months why I developed red, itchy scalp, dandruff, excessive sebum secretion and hair miniaturisation and hair fall and nothing helps to remove it - nizoral, raw eggs, vinegar, scalp massage etc. and I didn't pay attention to this but I noticed that I have chronic acid reflux and everything that I eat is causing heartburns. I thought that my case is an allergic reaction to shampoos and stopped using shampoo at all and I switched to raw eggs and vinegar on my scalp. The dandruff then disappeared completely but the itching and inflammation didn't disappear. It diminished but didn't go away. I even cut my hair, because I thought that my hair length is the problem. When I started to massage my diagram I reduced the reflux and then I saw improvement. I also have chronic constipation and I don't know If it's due to the reflux or they aren't related. After I reduced my reflux I finally saw significant improvement. My front stopped itching completely but the crown and the middle of the top still are.
Before I started my treatment my inflammation was so severe that when I pull my hair even a bit it hurt like hell. And it also hurt to lay down on a pillow.
Like a famous doctor once said: "Every cured patient is a lost client"
Who is this doctor? If he is so famous surely you remember his name.
You live in a developing countr , barely or of the third-world, so I can see why you'd believe that. Here in America most doctors are actually trying to help patients.
Medical science is really geared towards treating the symptoms not the disease. That's a problem everywhere, and the human body is incredibly complex so it's hard to find people who can truly understand it no matter how much medical schooling you give them.