Use specific shampoos containing ketoconazole, salicylic acid, or zinc pyrithione.
If symptoms persist for more than two weeks, consult a dermatologist for appropriate treatment.
Psoriasis: When the body attacks itself.
Scalp psoriasis is an autoimmune disease in which the body produces thick, red, scaly plaques. These plaques are itchy, and scratching them can cause bleeding.
Effective solutions:
Apply corticosteroid lotions and use medicated shampoos.
In severe cases, oral medication may be necessary.
Learn to manage your stress, as it often worsens symptoms.
Pityriasis: dry, scaly patches
Pityriasis rosea, less well-known, can also affect the scalp. It manifests as a large dry patch followed by several smaller ones.
How to relieve the pain?
Moisturize with soothing lotions.