Tuesday, July 28, 2009

I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

I dyed my hair on Monday morning...Loreal Feria Starry Night 21 Black and experienced sever itching all day and night yesterday...woke up this morning and my head is completely swollen...I cant even fit the hats I usually wear!



Whats going on...what should I do..HELP!



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

This is somewhat coincidental, but I just treated a young woman in the Emergency Room a few days ago with the same problem. She, too, had used a L'oreal hair dye, and woke up the following morning with a very itchy rash across her scalp, hairline, and the tops of her ears. This is most likely a contact dermatitis (allergic reaction in the skin). If you have been scratching it frequently, however it can also become infected, a condition called impetigo. The dermatitis can be treated by Benadryl, however if severe may require steroids to reduce the inflammatory reaction more quickly. Steroids can be given orally or topically (as in a cream/ointment), and if the inflammation is severe enough, both may be required. If there is any secondary infection, antibiotics may be required. If you are having severe inflammation, it is best to see your doctor, or go to the ER for treatment.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

Unless you went to the ER, you didn't do exactly what she said. Hopefully you didn't put hydrocortisone cream on your scalp. You have no control over how much is absorbed in doing that, and the cream should not be put over large areas of the body. If your head is larger, you need to see a doctor. Report It



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

HEY! That's my mom on the box. Report It



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

Sounds like you are allergic to the hair dye. There should be an 800 number on the box to call. Call them and ask for their advice. They know what is all in their product and how to deal with situations like yours.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

Go rinse your hair very, very well.



Shampoo to remove any excess, %26amp; rinse very well.



You should take some Benadryl for the allergic reaction you're experiencing.



Also, take the receipt back to the store where you bought it %26amp; get a refund. Call the 800 number on the box, too...%26amp; ask them what's up.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

Look on the box they should have a 1 +800 number to call for help.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

I take it you havent used this product before. Next time do a test first to find out if you will have an allergic reaction - the directions tell you exactly how to do that.



Sorry I'm not sure exactly what you need to do, if you still have the directions/box it will say on that. You probably want to go to a doctor, they can give you steriods or something to knock the swelling down until the reaction goes away. I don't know if you might need to get your hair stripped as well.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

go to doctor, did you do the test? for allergy? That's what this sounds like you need benadryl. They do sell it otc. I AM NOT A PHYSICIAN



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

Maybe you're allergic to the hair dye



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

You are having a bad allergic reaction to the hair dye. I would suggest that you take a double dose of Benadryl or Claritin or if you have a walk-in clinic, go there at once. If your body keeps responding to the dye, it could cause you breathing or swallowing problems.



I dyed my hair yesterday and now my face is swollen. Help??

You need to see a doctor or go to an Urgent Care clinic now. It sounds as though you are having a severe allergic reaction and could need steroids. If you have Benadryl, take 50 mgm orally and get to a doc. You can suffer kidney problems and other complications with severe allergic reactions, so this is nothing to mess around with.

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