How to remove dandruff from head

  1. Scabs and Sores on Scalp: Treatment, Causes, and Remedies


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Scabs and Sores on Scalp: Treatment, Causes, and Remedies

Conditions that can affect your scalp include psoriasis, ringworm, lice, and lupus. Most are noncontagious. Treatment will depend on the cause and may include shampoos, ointments, or medications. Understanding scalp problems Scabs and sores on the scalp can be itchy and unpleasant. Scratching generally makes them worse and increases your chances of infection. In many cases, scabs and sores on the scalp clear up on their own or with over-the-counter (OTC) treatments. Most of the time, they don’t indicate serious illness. If you can’t identify the cause of your scabs and sores, or if they’re spreading or appear infected, see your doctor. Read about some of the most common causes of An Certain materials, such as An allergic reaction can cause your scalp to develop dry patches that Contact dermatitis isn’t contagious. How to treat Your scalp should clear up on its own, but see your doctor if the area: • appears • is getting more painful • is spreading Be very careful to avoid coming into contact with the irritant again. Allergic reactions can grow stronger with multiple exposures. Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition that can affect your scalp. Symptoms include: • itching • flaking • scabbing Crusty patches of skin are usually white or yellow and can attach to the hair shaft. The condition isn’t contagious. Its cause is unclear. But it isn’t usually a sign of poor health, and it has nothing to do with cleanliness. You can shampoo your hair every day and still have Dandruf...

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