in 2 days the fluid flowing from your head will be gone if the doctor has given you some ointment. (it hurts. >.<) but nevertheless, you will still experience swelling until day 5 or 6. my doctor gave me prednisone and some anti-histamine as oral medications. but so far i'm on my 9th day
(did not take any medicine from days 7 to 8) and still some fluid is comin out in my scalp. very irritating. >.< if you want to take a bath be sure to use super cold water so it would not open the healing wounds. i hope his answer would help you.
Yes.
Probably
Pretty long
It is not safe or recommended to dye your dog's hair. The chemicals in hair dye can be harmful to your dog's skin and coat, and can cause irritation or allergic reactions. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before attempting to dye your dog's hair.
It is not safe or recommended to dye your dog's hair. The chemicals in hair dye can be harmful to your dog's skin and coat, and can cause irritation or allergic reactions. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before attempting to dye your dog's hair.
well many people dye their own hair at quite a young age so when ever you like, i had mine first done when I was 12 but don't ever dye your hair straight away, make sure you do the allergy skin test 2 days before applying the hair dye or you may not know that your allergic and will have an allergic reaction, which isn't nice.
Hair dye can be messy and stain things other than your hair. Some people are allergic to it.
like 45 mins to an hour
It will take longer then if you didn't dye it becuase your hair is being harmed by harsh chemicals.
It depends on the length you keep your hair. 1/4 in. day on avge.
It is uncommon, but possible to have an allergic reaction to your own hair. This condition is known as "hair dye allergy" or "hair dye dermatitis" and can result in symptoms like itching, redness, and swelling on the scalp or skin. Consulting a dermatologist is recommended if you suspect an allergic reaction to your own hair.
nope, could be an allergic reaction