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Re: a couple things I was wondering if were related...

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Sep 2000 23:54:23 -0500 (CDT)


I've been having the same thing with the peeling along the scalpline (thought I was using too much hair spray!)and I've just noticed it fairly recently. I also have had very dry skin in and around my ears, to the point where it's painful. Not a huge deal, in the scheme of things but I thought it was interesting that it was brought up.

At Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Ann wrote: >
>Lisa,
>I also have peeling on my forehead at the hairline. I have never
>thought about this being connected to Pcos. I thought it was the Met
>drying out my skin. I'm not sure if there is a connection, but it makes
>me wonder. I have not noticed dandruff or MORE grey hair ;), but I will
>ask my hair stylist this week. Well, just something else to worry about
>now!:)
>Ann
>>
>>Hi everyone.. I was hoping if anyone could tell me if a couple things I've been having really bad in the last 3 months could be related to the PCOS. The fist is dandruff, I've never had a problem with dandruff in my life, and now I have it where no medication is helping! and i can see on my hairline where the scalp is peeling., has anyone else experienced this that had reason to believe it had something to do with the PCOS?. The second one is grey hair. This one I'm really curious about, I just turned 23 a week ago and I'm finding grey hair all over head suddenly. It doesn't really bother me, it's fixable with hairdye.. but I am curious to know if they are related to PCOS. Any information would be most helpful. Thanks!
>>
>>Lisa
>
>--
>Ann
>




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