At any point when your scalp tingles, it tends to be difficult to consider anything else. You may at times feel that this tingle will never stop and in order to get rid of these tingling sensations you might start discovering the reasons for it.

 

Some of the causes for itchy scalp are:

  • psoriasis- a chronic autoimmune disease, which cause raised, reddish, scaly patches on the skin or scalp
  • over-production of new skin cells
  • bacterial infection caused by an autoimmune condition
  • dandruff
  • rosacea
  • dryness
  • atopic dermatitis
  • diabetes
  • ringworm/ tinea capiti
  • eczema
  • swelling on the scalp
  • eczema
  • head lice
  • skin cancer lesion
  • dirt
  • balding
  • stress
  • scabies
  • anxiety
  • scalp dysesthesia
  • neuropathy
  • sweat
  • sarcoidosis
  • hair colour/ hair dye that contains chemicals
  • deep extension of the fungal infection into the hair follicle
  • lack of oxygen to the scalp
  • sun burn
  • herpes zoster
  • dry scalp
  • lupus
  • heavy hairstyles such as braids, buns, extensions
  • seborrheic dermatitis
  • allergic reactions from various sources
  • alopecia areata
  • lichen planopilaris
  • active ingredients in shampoos
  • lack of hygiene
  • sage of different hair products
  • damaged hair
  • wearing an over tight ponytail
  • not rinsing the shampoo properly from the hair
  • due to an yeast called as malassezia
  • over-production of fungal infection
  • over usage of hats or wigs
  • skin infections
  • seasonal changes
  • folliculitis
  • chemicals in shampoos
  • certain kinds of food that contain inflammation and fungus causing attributes
  • using others combs and brushes
  • fluctuating hormones
  • usage of various hair conditioners
  • using shampoos that contain pyrethin
  • certain essential oils

There can be numerous other reasons of itchy scalp which are not mentioned here. The most ideal approach is to discover what’s causing you itchy scalp is to have a therapeutic expert investigate your scalp.

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