If you think about what acne is – a skin condition – it makes sense then that acne can appear almost anywhere on the body. One area in particular that is not often associated with acne is the scalp.
Scalp acne, the mildest form of which is also known as scalp folliculitis, probably occurs more frequently than most people realize. This form of acne is most often triggered during times of high stress. This irritating scalp condition usually develops whenever the scalp becomes oilier than usual, such as when the hair isn't washed frequently or when hair care products that contain a considerable amount of oil are used.
Scalp acne is very itchy and that makes it difficult for those who have it to leave it alone. In its mildest form, the pustules are small, crusty, and they're sore. They appear mainly on the upper forehead at the hairline. A person can have just a few pustules or there can be many.
A more severe form of scalp acne called acne necrotica miliaris is characterized by inflamed larger papules with black-colored crusts. This form of acne can leave behind scars that resemble those resulting from Chicken Pox. There is an even more severe form of scalp acne that primarily affects adult African-American men, but can actually affect anybody, regardless of race or sex. This extremely rare condition is a combination of large cysts and smaller pustules and papules that grow to be very large.
Treatment for Scalp Acne
The mild form of scalp acne can be treated the way most other acne is treated. Keep the affected area clean by using a product that contains salicylic acid. Remember though that these products can cause excessive dryness so use only on affected areas. For better control, apply using a cotton ball.
Since oily hair is a contributing factor to scalp acne, using shampoo that is formulated for oily hair and scalp is another good option. Hair care products designed especially to treat seborrhea have also been used successfully. And since many people use more than just shampoo on their hair, it's a good idea to check the labels on all hair care products and make changes as necessary.
Never attempt to treat the more severe forms of scalp acne without first speaking to a doctor or a dermatologist.
One thing that should not be used to treat scalp acne is any product that contains benzoyl peroxide. The peroxide, when it comes into contact with hair, can change the color of the hair and result in a less-than-desirable look. Those who have chemically-textured their hair (for example those with perms) or color-treated their hair are most prone to hair trouble when benzoyl peroxide comes into contact with hair.
Treatment For Scalp Ringworm
Scalp ringworm will affect around 10% of Americans this year. The infection itself isn't actually caused by any worm, the name ringworm comes from the pattern the infection can have on your skin. Ringworm of the scalp can be difficult to cure so knowing all of your options can save you time, and be more beneficial to your health.
Treating your scalp ringworm conventionally will require you to use an anti fungal shampoo, and an oral drug treatment ( Griseofulvin ). The reason you need an oral anti fungal drug is the shampoo can't penetrate your scalp to kill the fungus that has infected the hair shaft. The shampoo will kill the fungus that is living on your scalp, and help prevent the infection from spreading while you're taking the oral anti fungals.
As with all drugs there are some side effects associated with the oral medication. The other problem with side effects possible with this medication is in some cases it can take up to ten weeks of treatment before the infection is cured.
Possible side effects of treatment are quite rare, and they are...
Nausea and vomiting
Impaired co-ordination
Dizziness
Confusion
Fatigue
Liver damage
Rash
Sleep disturbance
Diarrhoea
Headache
Decreased numbers of white blood cells in the blood (leucopenia)
Disorder of the peripheral nerves causing weakness and numbness (peripheral neuropathy)
Abnormal reaction of the skin to light, usually a rash (photosensitivity)
With the more severe side effects such as liver damage your chances increase with the amount of time you need to take the treatment for.
Other treatments that you can use on your scalp ringworm are natural cures. You can usually buy these online, and they work in a different way to conventional treatments.
One advantage with natural treatments is you don't need to take anything orally. The treatments are all topical, and can penetrate your skin, and cure the infection from the outside of your body. Natural ringworm cures can also be used by every member of your family at the same time.
Home remedies are getting more popular as well when it comes to treating ringworm. These will consist of products that you can purchase locally that someone has discovered successfully treat your infection.
Ringworm of the scalp is a difficult infection to cure for some of the millions of sufferers every year. Because of the popularity of the infection your options for a cure are growing all the time. Knowing what your options are, and knowing that you do have a choice will definitely be in your favor.
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