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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Head psoriasis

By Paul Green

Scalp psoriasis affects around half of all people who have psoriasis. For some people, it extends beyond the scalp and may also be present on the back of the neck, on the forehead, or by the ears. Scalp psoriasis can be the only form of psoriasis present, but it is more common for other areas on the body, like the knees and elbows, to be affected as well.

The symptoms of scalp psoriasis are the same as with other forms. Due to quickly growing skin cells, red patches covered with white scales form. The area itches and scratching will cause skin to flake off. The severity of scalp psoriasis can range from mild to extreme. In mild cases, fine scaling is present. More severe scalp psoriasis will result in thicker plaques and possible hair loss.

Different treatments, but no cure, are available for scalp psoriasis. Many psoriasis products can be purchased over the the counter. Depending on the severity of your condition, your doctor may recommend that you get prescription medications.

Steroids, either applied topically or injected are a popular remedy, as are tar products and phototherapy. Tar products can reduce scaling, and can be found typically as shampoo products, but may also be sold in the form of creams or ointments.

Some natural remedies can also help with treatment. Both olive oil and apple cider vinegar can be good for the scalp. Apple cider vinegar is stronger and should be mixed with water before applying. Olive oil can be applied directly. For best results, warm the oil first before massaging it in. The oil can be rinsed off after the massage, but the apple cider vinegar mixture should stay on for at least an hour.

Steroid injections should only be used if there aren't many plaques on the scalp. Steroids in topical form are preferred for severe cases, though they can also help clear up a mild outbreak of scalp psoriasis. Long term use is not recommended.

However you and your doctor treat your scalp psoriasis, remember that new and more effective treatments are always being developed. By staying on top of your condition, you'll be able to best control its symptoms of itching and flaking.

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