Monday, July 26, 2010

Do my Dermatologist know what he is talking about?

I have this problem called %26quot;Smelly Scalp%26quot;. When I told and explained to him about it. You could tell he didn%26#039;t know too much about it. Everything I told him I was using he told me to stop, then when I told him Head%26amp;Shoulders works good, he told me to continue using it. But anyways, he told me to wash my hair everyday! Mind you, I%26#039;m African American. I %26quot;refreshed%26quot; his memory making it clear that I was African American. He said that%26#039;s more of the old generation (ex.he gave:65%26amp;up)


rule. But he said yes, wash my hair everyday...And apparently he didn%26#039;t give me a cure. I said %26quot;so it won%26#039;t make it go away? it%26#039;s just a cover up?%26quot; He said %26quot;it will help it be better but it%26#039;s not going to be like Poof it%26#039;s gone%26quot;. I live in a small, mostly white population. I%26#039;m thinking I should go to a bigger city...to see a Dermatologist??|||You%26#039;re right. He doesn%26#039;t sound like he knows what he%26#039;s talking about. Since you don%26#039;t have much confidence in him, you should take your advice and go to the bigger city to find a dermatologist. Maybe you could even try finding a dermatologist for African-Americans. Good Luck!!|||You should go to a bigger city and find an African American Dermatologist, or even a younger dermatologist. Maybe this guy knows what he%26#039;s talking about on some things, it doesn%26#039;t sound like you have any confidence in his abilities.





Do what he said, but look around for a different dermatologist.

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