I assume that your daughter's problem is on her
scalpActinic keratosis on the scalp
Fetal blood testing
Fetal heart monitoring
Folliculitis, decalvans on the scalp
Head louse infestation - scalp
Ringworm of the scalp
Scalp-cort
Tinea capitis
Wood's lamp test - of the scalp. There are stronger anti-seborrhea preparations, but if
fungusFungus
Pulmonary aspergilloma (mycetoma) is still a live possibility, you ought to wait till the culture is
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment, because if it's positive then obviously the treatment would be different.
Telogen effluvium generally slows down after 4-6 months, after which the
hairHair loss
Hair transplant
Male pattern baldness grows
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment. So I think you're OK. You'll need to check with your dermatologist, however, to be sure that no other diagnoses are worth considering, but based on the little information you've given me, telogen effluvium--which can be quite dramatic and scary in the short term--does seem most likely, and that is reversible over the next 6-8 months.
Take care.
Dr. Rockoff