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Red sore scalp -menopause?

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Sorrell Mon 12-Jul-21 13:55:51

I have night sweats where I feel my blood is boiling and sweat pours around my neck. I also have a bright red scalp that also gives off a burning feeling I was seen by a GP over 18 months ago and they did blood tests but nothing showed up. They gave me steroid lotion that stung badly and coal tar shampoo During covid lockdown I found Eucerin shampoo and sore scalp lotion helped but has not solved the problem. I have natural white hair so no hair dye problems. Anyone else suffering like me? I cannot see the point of contacting GP for a phone consultation appointment

Infinity2 Mon 12-Jul-21 14:11:25

During the good old days when I endured the menopause I got pustular psoriasis all over my scalp. It made my scalp pink and it was itchy and sore. My scalp was covered in little tiny weeny mini blisters. I stopped using the stuff the doctor prescribed as it didn’t help. I just washed my hair in mild baby soap, as little as possible, and eventually it calmed.
If I’m stressed I get it back as it’s related to stress and the auto immune system.
Hope you are ok. Good luck ?

Esspee Mon 12-Jul-21 14:16:07

I have never heard of scalp problems connected to the menopause. It might be a completely separate issue and you should make an appointment with your doctor. I had a phone appointment and the doctor told me to come in. They are using the calls as a form of triage.
Your night sweats sound horrific. You do know that menopause is now optional, don't you?
It is caused by lack of oestrogen and through time it causes disastrous health deterioration. Osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, incontinence, prolapse, vaginal atrophy, heart disease, loss of libido etc.
Your doctor can prescribe replacement hormones which will clear your night sweats and help prevent the other things I mentioned.
Just a gell to rub into your skin or a small plaster like a corn plaster and you will be on top of the world.

Sorrell Mon 12-Jul-21 16:51:13

Hi Infinity 2. Thank you for taking the time to reply. It has eased my mind considerably. Yes I had small blister type rash at the beginning. I will try the baby soap. ?

Sorrell Mon 12-Jul-21 16:57:33

Hello Esspee, you are right I should persevere with the doctors I think they did the blood test because they thought it might by thyroid problems. Another young female doctor thought it was follicular. Covid restrictions to the doctors appointments have proved problematic but I need some sort of answer. Thank you

Grannmarie Mon 12-Jul-21 17:07:23

I find that Nizoral shampoo does the trick for itchy/flaky scalp, Sorrell.

You can buy it in Asda and in Morrison's, you don't need a prescription.

Hope this helps!

Sorrell Mon 12-Jul-21 19:04:39

Thank you Grannmarie, I will have a look.

Granmarderby10 Mon 12-Jul-21 19:35:11

Hello Sorrell, I have undyed white hair and lately I have a scabby scalp. It’s annoying especially if like me you don’t use many products and I’m always on the alert for headlice via grandkids.
I would persist with getting an appointment to discuss options and possibilities for your menopausal symptoms and try and get a 20 minute appointment so you can get to the root ( no pun ..honest) of the scalp issue.
Hope you get some relief from it all.

Sorrell Tue 13-Jul-21 09:01:01

Thank you for your post Grandmarderby. I am definitely going to persevere for appointment. I have never had HRT an am almost 65. There must be something that can help. I am new to Gransnet and wished I had found you all before. xx

Littleannie Tue 13-Jul-21 09:19:30

I had an itchy sore scalp for years which drove me mad. I tried every specialist shampoo available, plus ointments from the doctor. Nothing helped. Then I discovered E45 dry scalp shampoo, which was like a miracle. Available from Boots, sometimes they put it with the other shampoos, sometimes with the other E45 skin products in the problem skin section. Now I just use Simple shampoo, with occasional use of E45. Hope this helps.