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It causes scaly patches, red skin and stubborn dandruff. Seborrheic dermatitis can also affect oily areas of the body, such as the face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids and chest
Contact Dermatitis is a red, itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it. The rash isn't contagious or life-threatening, but it can be very uncomfortable. Many substances can cause such reactions, including soaps, oil, hair colour, Hair dye.
Scalp psoriasis is a common skin disorder that makes raised, reddish, often silvery scaly patches. It can pop up as a single patch or several, can even affect your entire scalp.
Pityriasis amiantacea is a condition characterized by excessive scaling of the scalp with thick whitish or yellowish scales encircle the hair shafts. The scales colour like asbestos
Folliculitis is the infection of hair follicles.scalp folliculitis can be very itchy, resulting in scratching and scabs.
Tinea capitis is a disease caused by superficial fungal infection of the skin of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes
Hair loss usually begins above the temples, and the receding hairline eventually forms a characteristic "M" shape; hair at the top of the head also thins, often progressing to baldness.
Androgenetic alopecia begins with gradual thinning at the part line, followed by increasing diffuse hair loss radiating from the top of the head.
Telogen effluvium is a form of temporary hair loss with sudden onset of hair loss that usually happens several months after a person experiences a traumatic event, illness, stress.
Frequent hair loss affecting the entire scalp for more than 6 months, without any obvious cause.
An autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out in round patches
Also known as cicatricial alopecia, a disorders that destroy the hair follicle, replace it with scar tissue, and cause permanent hair loss.