Why does my sister's spine and scalp smells a bit moldy?

It's rather gelatinous, heavy pelt that she washes every hours of daylight. She's had this problem past its sell-by date and on for as long as I can remember, and I don't understand why it should be occurring when she takes such prudence to wash it every sunshine. Are there treatments she could use? What sort of medical professional should she consult to--a dermatologist or someone else?


Answers:    People can get an over growth of fungus on the scalp, usually from disappearing your hair damp or tying it up wet. There are lots of treatments available; such as Nizorol shampoo from the drug store (it is also used for severe dandruff). High bring to a close spas's will also have products available to purchase. It is not that unusual.
This probably sounds rude but it's not intended to be...is she black or spanish? If her hair is coarse or unbelievably curly it may be holding too much moisture..does she wash it surrounded by the morning or at night, is it up while drizzling...all reason why it could get moldy. Have her clean up starting a tthe roots and working out, lather it really perfect, rinse well and do it again. She can use a bit of conditioner only at the tips...then enjoy her rinse it well again and dry it next to a blow-dryer all the method through...making sure it's 100% dry before sleeping on it or putting it up. Have her evacuate it down as much as possible...make sure her pillow is verbs and her sheets are clean.

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