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Itchy Scalp and Hair Loss

Itchy Scalp and Hair LossWe’ve all had itchy scalps, especially in the colder and drier winter months. While we might dismiss an itchy scalp as just a minor annoyance, the truth is that they might be an early indicator of something much more sinister.

Why It’s Important

Although all the symptoms of an itchy scalp might feel similar (persistent itch and redness and tenderness of the scalp), there are actually many different types of itchy scalp, each with distinct causers.

Some of the causes are innocuous, and will fade with time; others though can lead to significant consequences, such as substantial hair loss.

One thing remains true to all forms of itchy scalp – the itch is merely a symptom, it’s not the actual condition.

An itchy scalp can be caused by some of the following:

  • Head lice
  • Scabies (human itch mites)
  • Dandruff (in severe cases known as seborrheic dermatitis)
  • Psoriasis
  • Eczema
  • Sunburn
  • Dirt
  • Rosacea
  • Folliculitis
  • Fungus
  • Alopecia areata

As the above list makes clear, many itchy scalp conditions are temporary, and don’t last very long. However, in some instances, typical hair loss issues such as folliculitis and alopecia could be the culprit.

Factors Involved

Before deciding that your itchy scalp is the result of a serious hair loss issue, it’s important to put in place a hair-care routine, based on making changes to your lifestyle.

Several well-known, classic home remedies exist, which can help determine the severity of your itchy scalp.

Try washing your hair with tea tree oil, or generally using a shampoo with a low acid-content. Other solutions like massaging the scalp with aloe vera, apple cider vinegar, coconut oil or lemon juice are all thought to help clean and get rid of an itch on the scalp.

Other more general lifestyle changes are also considered an appropriate measure to tackle itchy scalp. Incorporating things like a new exercise routine, a better diet, a consistent skincare regimen, and ensuring a consistent uptake of vitamins are some of the most beneficial ways to ensure body – and scalp health.

How to Know When It’s Time For Professional Help

If you try these home remedies and lifestyle changes and your itchy scalp isn’t disappearing, that’s when it’s time to get in touch with hair care professionals. In many instances, an itchy scalp left unchecked and untreated can lead to dramatic hair loss down the line.

Advanced Hair Studio, with our industry-leading treatments and technologies are equipped to help diagnose any scalp problem you’re having. We can figure out what’s happening, and you can be one of 1 million people worldwide who have benefitted from our life-changing services.

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