Your scalp is the skin on the top of your head. Unless you have loss of hair, hair grows on your scalp. Various skin problems can impact your scalp. Dandruff might make your scalp really feel itchy. Dandruff is usually a symptom of seborrheic dermatitis, or seborrhea. It is a skin disease that can cause soreness and inflammation of the skin. A lot of the moment, utilizing a dandruff hair shampoo can aid manage your dandruff. There is a type of seborrheic dermatitis that babies can get. Normally, cleaning your baby's hair on a daily basis with a mild hair shampoo and gently rubbing their scalp with your fingers or a soft brush can help. For extreme cases, your health and wellness treatment provider might provide you a prescription shampoo or lotion to use. Other problems that can impact the scalp include: Scalp ringworm, a fungal infection that causes itchy, red patches on your head. About fifty percent of the people with psoriasis have it on their scalp.
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