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The effect that the scalp is caused by? Cause Problem



 


Scalp lesions caused by

Scalp lesions caused by scalp inflammation is a type of inflammatory skin disease. that caused inflammation in the scalp area May be caused by inflammation of the skin itself. or caused by inflammation of the sebaceous glands under the skin There are often chronic, intermittent symptoms. The rash is often aggravated by triggering factors. This disease is not a serious disease. no life threatening But it will ruin your personality. and lack of confidence


Scalp inflammation. Caused by

Scalp inflammation. There are many factors that provoke disease relapses. And in some people there may be many common triggering factors. The most common causes are:

  • Environment and weather such as heat, humidity, dust and smoke

  • Brushing or brushingSometimes the comb we use can be sharp and cause the scalp to run. Inflammation

  • Infection e.g. some fungus or yeast

  • Variable hormone levels

  • Physical weakness such as lack of sleep, stress and illness

  • genetic

  • Some foods, for example, foods high in sugar. Foods in the bread group containing yeast

  • Alcohol. and pickles

  • Hair dyeing or coloring


Symptoms of scalp inflammation

Symptoms of Scalp Inflammation found in many forms from less to more depending on the factors that provoke the disease and the severity of inflammatory scalp disease The most common symptoms are:

  • Red, itchy rash on the scalp

  • Has dandruff. or flaky peeling scalp

  • In some cases, there may be hair loss.

  • in cases with complication of infection may be seen as pustules or lymph fluid can be absorbed


Scalp inflammation is easy to treat

Scalp inflammation. Cure with pills, ointments and shampoo


1.Oil treatment for inflammatory scalp disease
Ointment used in the treatment of inflammatory scalp disease. There will be ointments containing steroids. fungicide and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory topical It can also be applied with skin care oils. The use of topical medication can be used in both mild and severe cases. As for the selection of each type of drug will depend on the severity of the disease trigger and side effects from the drugs that the patient received

2.Shampoo for treating inflammatory scalp disease
Shampoo used in the treatment of scalp inflammation. There are many of them, for example, Tar shampoo, Ketoconazole shampoo, Selenium Sulfide Shampoo, Zinc Pyrithione Shampoo, and Cicclopirox Shampoo etc. Each shampoo has its own mechanism of action. different There are both shampoos that help kill fungus. and shampoo that helps reduce inflammation of the scalp Choosing a shampoo should therefore be used appropriately for each patient.

3.Medicinal treatment for inflammatory scalp disease
Oral medication used to treat inflammatory scalp disease. It will be used since antihistamines. which is a drug used frequently to help reduce allergic reactions and itchy scalp There is also the use of edible fungicides. medication to reduce inflammation Vitamin A Derivatives and steroid medication By choosing to eat each type of drug will depend on the severity of the disease and factors that stimulate Oral medications are recommended at the physician's discretion.

Care for inflamed scalp
  1. It is advisable to avoid triggers. Makes scalp inflammation worse

  2. Keep your scalp clean regularly. by washing your hair with a mild shampoo

  3. Avoid products that contain alcohol. because it may irritate the skin and more rash

  4. Avoid coloring, straightening, or dyeing your hair frequently.

  5. Avoid scratching. or scratching, which will cause irritation to the scalp and subsequent infection If itching A mild steroid cream can be used. Apply to relieve itching.


Conditioner, shampoo and hair serum products. Helps to reduce inflammation of the scalp and nourish hair

  • Shampoo. Loligene Revival Micellar Shampoo

  • Conditioner. Loligene Revival Enriched Conditioner

  • Moisturizing serum Loligene Hair Serum








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