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Understanding Scalp Psoriasis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition affecting millions worldwide, manifests in various forms. But the most common type is scalp psoriasis which mainly targets the 15 and 35 years of age group. During this condition, an individual experiences itchy & red patches on their scalp. Which can also result in a thick buildup of skin cells, if left unattended. This severe condition often has a significant impact on the quality of life and often leads to damaged scalp and hair follicles. 

If you are experiencing similar symptoms, and you are aware of this Psoriasis condition or its treatment, then keep reading further. In this article, we’ll delve into the symptoms, potential causes, and the best course of therapy to treat scalp psoriasis.

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a skin disorder that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells. Normally, skin cells grow deep in the skin and rise to the surface gradually. Although this process takes a month,  but in 

Psoriasis, the whole process of cell build-up takes place within a few days. Scalp Psoriasis leads to the buildup of skin cells on the surface, which further results in patches of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales.

Potential Causes of Scalp Psoriasis

Psoriasis in itself is under research programs, therefore the exact cause of scalp psoriasis remains unknown. However, the early search stage highlights that the immune system of an individual causes inflammation which leads to rapid skin cell production. Also, there are a few factors that can exacerbate scalp psoriasis, like:

  • Stress
  • Infections
  • Injury to the skin
  • Certain medications
  • Cold, dry weather

Symptoms of Scalp Psoriasis

Scalp psoriasis presents with distinctive symptoms, which may vary from person to person. For better understanding, we have mentioned a few common symptoms below: 

  • Red patches of skin on the scalp
  • Itching or soreness
  • Silvery-white scales or plaques
  • Dry scalp
  • Flaking or dandruff-like flakes
  • Hair loss in severe cases

How to Cure Psoriasis Permanently?

Now that you have developed an understanding of Scalp Psoriasis, let’s learn more about the course of therapy required to treat Psoriasis. 

  1. Topical Treatments

There are various homeopathic remedies infused with vitamin A, that help reduce inflammation and itching. While also helping slow down the growth of skin cell production.

  1. Phototherapy

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light can slow the growth of skin cells and reduce inflammation. Phototherapy may involve natural sunlight or artificial light treatments under medical supervision.

  1. Systemic Medications

For severe cases of scalp psoriasis, oral or injectable medications such as methotrexate, cyclosporine, or biologics may be prescribed to suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation.

  1. Lifestyle and Home Remedies

Along with medicinal treatment, individuals need to maintain good scalp hygiene by regularly washing with a mild shampoo. Also, avoid scratching or picking at the affected areas to prevent further spread.

Is Psoriasis Contagious?

No, psoriasis is not contagious. It is a non-infectious condition caused by an immune system malfunction, and it cannot be passed from person to person through physical contact.

The Bottom Line 

In conclusion, scalp psoriasis can be a challenging condition to manage, but with the right approach, symptoms can be controlled effectively. If you’re experiencing symptoms of scalp psoriasis, consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.

For more information and expert guidance on psoriasis treatment, visit Dr Chopra’s website today. Our team of experienced and licensed practitioners has expertise in treating psoriasis. 

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