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Reasons Why Your Scalp Won't Stop Itching

  • 10 September 2019
  • Hair Experts @ AHS
  • 4 min. read

There's nothing worse than having a super-itchy scalp. But as irritating as your dry, itchy skin is, trying to get to the bottom of what's causing it can be even more irritating. Having an itchy scalp is not only painful but it’s also a sign that you have an underlying scalp condition. Let’s find out about the major reasons why you have an itchy scalp:

Allergies

Some hair products have certain ingredients that can prompt an allergic reaction. It can be due to fragrance, or moisturizing agent etc. Stop using these products for a week if your whole head feels itchy.


Heating tools

Blazing temperatures from styling tools like flat-irons, blow-dryers, and curling irons can also dry out the scalp and cause itchiness, so keep heat settings on medium.


Sunburn

It’s possible that your itchy scalp is nothing more than sunburn. It’s possible that you have been out in the sun for long without wearing a hat, which can result into itching of your scalp.


Head lice

An itchy scalp is the most common symptom of head lice. Ask someone to closely examine your scalp and hair for signs of these tiny bugs if you think that head lice are causing the itch and ultimately might be leading to be your primary cause for hair fall.

You need to get rid of the lice, to get rid of the itch in this case. You can try a few home remedies to get rid of the lice or you can consult a doctor or hair expert at Advanced Hair Studio for your hair fall treatment.


Scabies

There is a tiny bug called the human itch mite that causes scabies. Your scalp can become quite itchy if these mites burrow into your scalp. Itch is the most common symptom of scabies, and it can be so deep that it keeps you awake at night.

You should see a certified dermatologist first to make sure that you have scabies. And once it is confirmed that you have scabies, you will need treatment, which is only available with a doctor’s prescription.


Dry scalp

Dry skin is itchy despite of where you have it. Your skin is soothed and conditioned when it is hydrated. But when your skin is dry, it is inflamed and gets itchy. It is also less able to defend against invading allergens and irritants. A dry scalp left untreated can easily and quickly become very flaky, dry, red, itchy and irritated. It is likely a dry scalp is the cause of your itching if you naturally have a dry skin type.


Dandruff

Dandruff is a very common cause of an itchy and irritated scalp. It is one of the most common reasons for an itchy scalp condition. If dandruff is the cause of your itchy scalp, you will get the best treatment products at Advanced Hair Studio.

Dandruff is caused by an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast, however when dandruff strikes, Malassezia yeast populations grow out of control. Dandruff is most common on oily scalps. Oily scalp types are prone to dandruff because Malassezia yeast blooms in oil. Actually, dandruff can affect all areas of oily skin with hair follicles, you can get eyebrow dandruff and you can also get facial dandruff.


Conclusion

You can use shampoos as well for it but regular anti-dandruff shampoos may not be the right option for this condition. Therefore, if you suspect you have psoriasis, it's best to seek professional advice from the highly experienced hair experts of Advanced Hair Studio and get the best hair treatment today.

Advanced Hair Studio has a number of hair experts and doctors who have immense experience in their field. They will provide you with the best hair loss solutions with effective results.

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I am honestly thankful to Advanced Hair Studios. I suffer from a hair-pulling disorder. There is this constant urge to pull off your hair follicles. It is painless when you pull but extremely painful when you see a missing patch on your scalp. But, I feel blessed with AHS hair fall treatment. I can see baby hair growing. It’s been two weeks. All I can see is low hair fall.
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I have done my hair transplant surgery in AHS Delhi Branch on 2019 by travelling to Delhi from Dhaka, Bangladesh. The front and the back portion of my head were bald and through the hair transplant surgery, they have managed to cover the front portion of my head and the former appearance of my face returned back. The way they collected hairs from the donor portion did not affect my donor area at all. I am quite happy with my result. I have been consulting with them for a second seating so that they can cover the back portion of my head as well so that the hair density on top will increase and the bald portion of my head will reduce to a minimum level.
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