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    GlossaryScalp Irritation (Scalp Itching)

    inflammation or discomfort on the scalp, often causing itching

    Scalp irritation refers to discomfort or inflammation of the scalp, often characterized by symptoms such as itching, redness, and sensitivity. It can be caused by various factors including allergic reactions to hair products, fungal infections, dandruff, or underlying skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to alleviate symptoms and address the root cause.

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      community Effect of nizoral shampoo on scalp

      in Ketoconazole  27 upvotes 7 months ago
      Nizoral shampoo effectively reduces scalp itchiness and dandruff, particularly for those using minoxidil, and may promote hair growth despite not being FDA-approved for this purpose. Users report significant improvements in scalp health and reduced itchiness with regular use.

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      in Chat  6 upvotes 1 year ago
      Cetirizine 10mg daily reduced hair shedding by 50% and lessened scalp itchiness. The user is considering long-term use for scalp inflammation and hair loss.

      community 22M Losing hair since 16, nothing helps, scalp always itchy. Just fed up.

      in Treatment  59 upvotes 1 week ago
      A 22-year-old experiencing hair loss and persistent scalp itchiness since age 16 has tried various treatments, including finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, and dietary changes, with no success. Suggestions include consulting a knowledgeable dermatologist, considering seborrheic dermatitis, and trying different shampoos like Selsun Blue or those with selenium sulfide.