10 Causes of ITCHY Scalp!

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Title | 10 Causes of ITCHY Scalp! |
Author | House of Medics |
Duration | 0:18 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=QlBsO6wFlv0 |
Description
An itchy scalp can have various causes, such as:
- Dandruff: This is a common condition that causes itching, flaking, and redness of the scalp. It is often related to a yeast overgrowth, hormonal changes, or stress. It can be treated with anti-dandruff shampoos and topical agents.
- Head lice: These are tiny insects that live on the scalp and feed on blood. They can cause intense itching, especially at night. They can be seen with a magnifying glass or a fine-toothed comb. They can be treated with medicated shampoos, lotions, or creams.
- Scabies: These are microscopic mites that burrow into the skin and cause itching, rash, and sores. They can spread from person to person through close contact or sharing personal items. They can be treated with prescription creams, pills, or injections.
- Ringworm: This is a fungal infection that causes circular patches of hair loss, scaling, and redness on the scalp. It can spread from animals or people. It can be treated with antifungal shampoos, creams, or pills.
- Psoriasis: This is a chronic condition that causes thick, scaly, and inflamed patches of skin on the scalp and other parts of the body. It is related to an overactive immune system. It can be treated with topical steroids, light therapy, or systemic medications.
- Contact dermatitis: This is an allergic or irritant reaction to something that touches the scalp, such as a shampoo, hair dye, or product. It can cause itching, rash, and swelling. It can be treated with avoiding the trigger, using mild cleansers, and applying cortisone creams.
-Other conditions: Some other possible causes of an itchy scalp include diabetes, shingles, migraine, lupus, anxiety, and more. These may require different treatments depending on the diagnosis and severity.
To prevent or reduce scalp itching, some general tips are:
- Keep the scalp clean and moisturized
- Avoid scratching or picking at the scalp
- Use gentle and hypoallergenic hair products
- Avoid excessive heat styling or chemical treatments
- Wear a hat or sunscreen when exposed to the sun
- Manage stress and get enough sleep
- Eat a balanced and healthy diet
- Drink plenty of water
- See a dermatologist if the itching persists or worsens