A scaly scalp can be seen in many conditions that can make the skin of the scalp extremely dry. The common conditions include dandruff, seborrheic eczema, psoriasis, tinea capitis, etc. These can be either a skin condition, fungal skin infection or an autoimmune disease.
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How to get rid of grayish scaly and itchy scalp?
Query: Hi doctor,I have some questions regarding my scalp issues. My scalp has developed a grayish scaly patch. It seems to be a bump and I have itching on it. I am scared as it can spread to other parts of the scalp. I am using medication shampoo and conditioners for washing my hair for atleast three days... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern and I have gone through the attached photos (attachment removed to protect patient identity). You can have a possibility of having a seborrheic scalp (pityriasis capitis), scalp psoriasis, and fungal infection (tinea capitis). You can confirm t... Read Full »
I am having hair shedding and scalp issues. Please help.
Query: Hi doctor,I am suffering from hair shedding. It is not genetic and has no pattern as well as no balding. No visible change in density. It just looks damaged, rough, too oily scalp and losing a little hair when I pull hair or comb. Also happens from back and sides. Hair comes out by simply pulling th... Read Full »
Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.I am glad you chose icliniq for your medical-related queries.I understand your concern and will try to help you with it.It appears to be Tinea capitis with Telogen effluvium.Answer the below questions to arrive at definitive diagnosis. You have any of the following:Bald patches... Read Full »
Please suggest treatment for a scaly patch on my scalp?
Query: Hello doctor, I have been suffering from a chronic 1.2" patch on my scalp, which has scales in it. If I remove these scales, gum-like liquid forms in that area and it dries to form the scales again. It reduces if I tonsure my hair and increases with hair growth. I do not have similar patches anywher... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is a partially treated lesion. From your description, your scaly scalp could be seborrhea or psoriatic plaque. An autoimmune disorder has probably caused it. Investigations to be done: Fasting lipid. Hepatitis B and C serology. Skin biopsy. Scraping for fungus. ... Read Full »