Scalp psoriasis
Psoriasis is a common skin condition affecting 2-3% of the population of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
What does it look like?
Psoriasis is in simple terms only a vast acceleration of the usual replacement processes of the skin. It appears as raised red patches of skin covered with silvery scales.
How does scalp psoriasis feel?
There is thick scale and redness that is also evident around the
scalp margins. Many patients experience severe itching and a feeling of tightness and some report soreness. One patient has described the build-up of scales as being like 'a mountain on my head'.
When should I go to the doctor?
For those with
scalp patches which flare up from time to time it is possible to manage at home. Shampoo treatments are improving all the time and can be bought over the counter. Your pharmacist should be able to advise. However if your scalp is covered with thick scale or it does not clear up do consult your GP who may arrange referral to a Dermatologist. There is a range of treatments which can be prescribed including coal tar, dithranol, salicylic acid, cortico-steroids and
Vitamin D derivatives to bring the flare-up to a manageable level.
Applying the treatment
The method of applying the treatment is most important. It involves parting the hair in sections and rubbing the treatment along the exposed area. It is best to do this in a sequential fashion working your way around the hair. You may need someone to help you in order to see the top of your head properly.
Can I brush and comb?
Providing
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