Itchy Scalp? Here Are the Most…

Common Causes & Fixes. Dandruff/Seborrheic Dermatitis: Use shampoos with ketoconazole or zinc pyrithione. Psoriasis: Try medicated shampoos

and corticosteroids; manage stress. Fungal Infections: Often require oral antifungal medications. Allergic Reactions: Always patch-test hair

products and use gentle formulas. Sunburn: Protect your scalp with hats or sunscreen. Lice: Use anti-lice shampoos and wash bedding thoroughly.

Stress: Use calming techniques and gentle scalp products. Relief Tips Use mild shampoos Avoid hot water Keep your scalp moisturized Eat a balanced diet Final

Thought Don’t ignore scalp itching—it can affect your comfort and confidence. Find the cause, treat it directly, and give your scalp the care it deserves

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