Posts Tagged ‘scalp itch’

What is Making My Scalp Itch?

July 26th, 2010

Scalp itchy is an all too common problem.  It can be caused by a number of scalp conditions.  Treating itchy scalp involves getting rid of the root cause and creating a proper oil balance on the scalp.  So first of all it is important to find out what is calling the itchy scalp.  The following is a list of the most common causes and some of their symptoms. 

Dandruff- Flaking and itching from this bothersome condition is often the diagnosis.

Dry Scalp- The simple lack of oil may be causing the scalp to itch. 

Contact Dermatitis- The chemicals ingredients in the many hair product we use can cause an irritation on the scalp and lead to contact dermatitis. 

Seborrheic Dermatitis- This is an itchy condition with yellowish greasy scales on the scalp.  They may spread to the ears and nose as well. 

Scalp Psoriasis- Psoriasis is usually white or silvery in color.  The scales can be thick and may occur in various spots on the scalp.  If psoriasis is on the scalp it will often be found on other parts of the body as well. 

Scalp Acne- Acne on the scalp is similar to that on the face, but it is more difficult to treat because of the hair.  Some cases are mild while others can be quite severe.    

Head Lice- While this is more common in children, it is possible for anyone to suffer from head lice.  To tell if lice are present look for nits, tiny eggs, attached to the hair follicle about one inch from the scalp.

Eczema of The Scalp and Similar Scalp Problems

January 8th, 2010

Scalp Conditions- Eczema

Many people are familiar with eczema.  It can show upon any part of the body.  One area where it often occurs is the scalp.  The scalp is more susceptible to many skin conditions, including eczema, because of the amount of oil that is normally present on the scalp. It is considered one of the more long term scalp problems.

Scalp eczema is also known as seborrheic eczema.  It tends to appear on greasy or oily areas of the body, like the scalp.  Other common areas for eczema are the t-zone of the face.  The eyebrows and corners of the mouth also sometimes get eczema which ends up with white flakes in the eyebrows and also flakes in the ears . 

Characteristics of eczema are flaking and scaling on the scalp.  The scales caused by eczema tend to be white or yellowish in color.  The skin that is below the scales is often inflamed and red.  Usually it occurs in patches on the scalp, but at times it may spread over the whole scalp.  It is usually very itchy.  It is not advisable to scratch, but many people find the temptation impossible to avoid.  Scratching of course can cause the area to become infected. 

Scalp eczema is a chronic condition, but it can be treated.  You should stay away from products that have chemical ingredients that may only make the problem worse.  Instead look for products with natural ingredients that work to balance the oil on the scalp.  Jojoba oil and emu oil are good natural ingredients that moisturize the hair and scalp.  Sage and thyme work to detoxify the scalp.  Zinc is an ingredient that balances the scalp and regulates the sebum gland.

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