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1. Dry Scalp
Signs to look for:
- Fine, white flakes
- Tight or uncomfortable scalp
- Itching without redness or inflammation
What helps: Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos and moisturizing conditioners. Reducing wash frequency and avoiding hot water can also make a difference.
2. Dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis)
Signs to look for:
- Yellow or white flakes
- Greasy patches
- Red, irritated skin
What helps: Medicated shampoos containing zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, or selenium sulfide are often recommended by dermatologists.
3. Allergic Reactions or Contact Dermatitis
Signs to look for:
- Sudden itching after using a new product
- Burning or stinging sensation
- Redness or swelling
4. Scalp Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that can affect the scalp, causing thick, scaly patches and intense itching.
- Thick silvery scales
- Red plaques that may extend beyond the hairline
- Flaking that doesn’t improve with regular dandruff treatments
What helps: Prescription treatments such as topical corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, or medicated shampoos may be necessary.
5. Fungal Infections (Tinea Capitis)
More common in children but possible in adults, fungal infections of the scalp can cause itching, scaling, and hair loss.
- Patchy hair loss
- Scaly or inflamed areas
- Broken hairs or “black dots”
What helps: Oral antifungal medication prescribed by a doctor is usually required.
6. Head Lice
While less common in adults, head lice can cause intense scalp itching due to allergic reactions to lice saliva.
- Severe itching, especially behind the ears and neck
- Small white nits attached to hair shafts
What helps: Over-the-counter or prescription lice treatments and thorough cleaning of personal items.