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Scalp Psoriasis: Symptoms and Basic Care

Scalp Psoriasis: Symptoms and Basic Care

Scalp psoriasis is a common condition that can affect the skin in this area, causing discomfort and visible changes that impact quality of life. Recognizing its symptoms and applying appropriate care is key to keeping skin healthy and controlling the appearance of breakouts. We tell you what they are and the best way to deal with them.

What are the symptoms of psoriasis on the scalp?

The most common symptoms of psoriasis in this area include:

  • Scaly patches: Areas with thick skin covered with white or silver scales.

  • Redness and inflammation: The skin may appear irritated and red.

  • Intense itching: The itching sensation can be constant or appear in episodes.

  • Feeling of dryness or tightness: The skin may feel tight and dry.

  • Temporary hair loss: In more severe cases, excessive scratching can cause temporary hair loss.

These symptoms can vary in intensity and duration depending on the person and the state of the psoriasis.

 Basic care for psoriasis on the scalp

Caring for the scalp with psoriasis involves a gentle and constant routine to avoid irritation and keep the skin hydrated. Here we leave you some basic tips:

Use specific products for scalp care

Choosing psoriasis shampoos and gentle lotions, designed especially for sensitive skin affected by this condition, is essential. At Kefus you can find a wide variety of psoriasis products that help soothe the skin and reduce peeling

Avoid aggressive products

Shampoos with strong sulfates, alcohol or perfumes can worsen irritation. Opt for natural or hypoallergenic formulas that respect the balance of the scalp.

Maintain adequate hygiene but without excesses

Washing your hair regularly with mild products helps eliminate flakes and keep your scalp clean. However, it is not advisable to wash excessively, as it can dry out the skin.

Moisturizes the scalp

Using moisturizing oils or lotions specific for skin with psoriasis helps improve elasticity and reduce peeling. Products with ingredients such as aloe vera, calendula or argan oil are recommended.

Avoid intense scratching

Although itching can be very annoying, scratching can worsen inflammation and increase irritation. Instead, gently massage the scalp to relieve discomfort.

Protects the scalp from the sun

Moderate exposure to the sun can be beneficial, but always with protection to avoid burns that can aggravate psoriasis.

When to consult a specialist?

It is recommended to consult a dermatologist if there is even the slightest suspicion of psoriasis. It will be the specialist who establishes the best treatment adapted to your needs. However, what you can do is take care that reduces symptoms and promotes recovery. 

Caring for your psoriasis scalp at home doesn't have to be complicated if you follow these basic guidelines and use adapted products. This way you will be able to keep your skin healthy, reduce peeling and improve your general well-being.





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