Remedies For An Itchy Scalp

Specially Formulated Shampoos

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According to a large study, individuals who have seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff have high amounts of histamine stores in the skin on their heads. This means shampoos containing ingredients like zinc pyrithione can reduce histamine levels, leading to a scalp free of irritation. Individuals can find these shampoos at their local drug store or grocery retailer. Shampoos that contain ketoconazole is another remedy for an itchy scalp, as ketoconazole removes fungus from the scalp and reduces the amount of Malassezia yeast on the scalp, which can cause itching and lead to psoriasis.

This is one of the specially formulated shampoos that is usually available only by prescription. Individuals may also want to use salicylic acid shampoo to get rid of an itchy scalp, especially if they have psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis. Salicylic acid makes the scalp softer, gets rid of dry skin with gentle exfoliation and removes harmful bacteria for a healthy, itch-free scalp.

Switching To Hypoallergenic Products

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An itchy scalp sometimes develops due to an allergy to ingredients in store-bought shampoos and hair care products. In these cases, switching to hypoallergenic products may help alleviate itching. Hypoallergenic shampoos, conditioners, and styling products are designed to be gentle on sensitive skin. They are usually free from fragrances, harsh detergents, parabens, and other ingredients that could cause irritation.

Many hypoallergenic products are organic, and they may contain soothing ingredients like lavender, tea tree oil, and jojoba. Haircare products formulated for infants are typically some of the purest and most hypoallergenic products on the market, and these may be especially beneficial for adults struggling with significant scalp itching. Patients might need to try several different hypoallergenic products to find the combination that works best for their needs.

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