I am sorry for your current situtation. I am very empathetic, since I had the same happen to me. I was given the steriods same as you, and I had been standing in the warm shower to help relieve me of itch and uncomfortable situationh all toghether only to find out I was making it worse. I would keep the blow dryer, on cool and blow dry my hair to keep it from oozing. It felt gross dry, but eventually It helped. I must warn the recovery of this reaction took me about six months total. When bathing, I would fill the tub with oatmeal powder and soak my head, then dry dry dry. I hope this helps you. If you are insistant on dying your hair, as I am, you should try a product from Saba Botanicals, it is a henna, it is messy but it works for me. I love it. Good Luck and feel better soon.
thanks. im gonna go back to the docs that'l be the seventh time!
i think my doctor is puzzled to why it got infected because i was/am
taking my meds correctly.
Hello,
Silver salts have antiseptic properties.Silver nitrate solution that is used for acute allergic contact dermatitis is usually in the strength of 25.5%.However you should use silver nitrate solution only after a prescription of a dermatologist as it is not without side effects. Silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive . Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin.so use is to be done only after consulting a dermatologist.
I hope that helps. Please do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional queries. Kind regards.
where can i find silver nitrate solution? is it a cream? and i used E45 on it last night and its not as swollen today. thanks for the help.
Hello,
You seem to be having acute allergic contact dermatitis. Para-Phenylenediamine (PPD) is an ingredient found in most hair dyes and colors and it can cause severe dermatitis of skin and swelling of the face and mucus membranes.
Treatment of this includes application of Burrow’s or silver nitrate solution,lukewarm water baths,oatmeal baths,topical and systemic steroids ,antihistaminics,emollients to moisturize skin and antibiotics in cases of secondary infection.
I sincerely advise you to take an opinion from a dermatologist and discuss these options with him.
Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep us posted if you have any additional queries.