REDNESS AND INFLAMMATION
The scalp consists of skin with a particular structure, different from that of the rest of the body. It has densely innervated hair follicles and a rich network of blood vessels capable of nourishing the skin with its innumerable structures and hair.
When the scalp shows abnormalities related to an inflammatory state, one may be faced with reddened, itchy, painful, greasy or extremely dry tissue. It is of paramount importance to find a solution to the problem by also searching for the cause in the person's diet, lifestyle and emotions.
Inflammation of the scalp is a fairly common abnormality that often goes unnoticed if not accompanied by other skin conditions.
For example, it can be the origin of other anomalies such as:
- itching,
- pain,
- seborrhea,
- psoriasis,
- dandruff,
- hair loss,
- skin dryness,
- atopic dermatitis,
- sensitivity of the scalp,
- alopecia,
- lichen,
- folliculitis,
- psoriasis,
- dermatitis,
- seborrheic...
Despite undeniable advances in trichological cosmetics, inflammation of the scalp can be a major challenge due to the many possible variables.
Contacting a qualified professional is always the best choice when dealing with concerns related to the health of your skin and hair. Whether you are uncertain about the nature of any abnormalities or simply want confirmation, an expert can make all the difference. A timely and accurate diagnosis is a crucial step for the well-being of your skin and hair, providing you with peace of mind and an appropriate treatment plan.