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Experiencing Scabs On Scalp? Check Out These Symptoms, Causes And Natural Treatment

Many people experience scabs and sores on their scalp, which makes your head unhygienic. Here are the symptoms, causes and treatments for the same.

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Written by: Onlymyhealth Staff WriterUpdated at: Oct 16, 2020 15:38 IST
Experiencing Scabs On Scalp? Check Out These Symptoms, Causes And Natural Treatment

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Personal hygiene includes maintaining and cleaning your hair, face and every part of your body. Keeping yourself clean should be a daily goal otherwise unhygienic conditions can lead to diseases an infections. You should take good care of your hair and scalp too. Even if its dry or oily, your scalp demands certain nutrients and elements that can be provided by some shampoos or even home remedies. A common issue of skin infections are scabs that can develop on your scalp too. Any wound on your scalp can make you feel uncomfortable and irritated. They have the ability to destroy your hair care within no time. Read on to know in details about the symptoms, causes and treatments of scabs on scalp.

Symptoms of scabs on scalp

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If you have a good volume of hair, then the scabs on your scalp will get covered and not be visible. However, there are some signs that will indicate about the scabs. You might also feel irritated or uncomfortable because of them. Below listed are some symptoms of scabs on scalp:

  • Itching
  • Bleeding
  • Wounds
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Pain

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What causes scabs?

A layer of new skin starts growing over the damaged skin, which if scratched, can result in deep wounds, called scabs. Their cause varies from lice to an injury, or even a bacterial infection. Here are the causes of scabs:

1. Contact dermatitis

Dermatitis is a condition that makes your scalp very itchy and irritated. It is not contagious and mostly happens to people with allergies. It creates many red bumps that can also itch at times. The itching and scratching develops the new skin called scabs. Home remedies for dermatitis are plenty. 

2. Lice

Lice is a barrier of hygiene and are the insects that suck blood directly from your scalp. They don't cause severe diseases but the movement of head lice makes you itch and scratch a lot, resulting in scalp scabs.

3. Injury

If you get an injury on your scalp, then the bleeding can develop a new layer of skin, and then the scabs can also occur on other parts of your head through the bacterial infection.

Treatments for scalp scabs

An individual should not leave scabs untreated whether they are on your skin or scalp. There are natural supplements that can help in curing them. You can treat scabs at home using these home remedies:

  • Aloe vera gel: Applying aloe vera on your head is beneficial for your scalp as well as hair. It helps in making your hair glow and strong. The anti-bacterial properties present in aloe vera make it act as a healing agent for your scabs.
  • Petroleum jelly: Petroleum jelly is useful for chapped lips, ankles and much more. It gives a relief to dry skin and scalp too. Your sores and scabs can heal with the help of petroleum jelly. It is a good cure for small wounds as it has healing properties.
  • Tea tree oil: You must have heard about the many care benefits of tea tree. It is available in markets in the form of shampoo as well as oil. It is a natural oil that can prove as a good treatment for lice and dandruff, that cause scabs.

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These were the symptoms, causes and treatments of scalp scabs. Along with this, you should keep your head clean and wash it on time with shampoo. If these solutions also don't help, you should see a doctor in that case. There are medicinal treatments that can become cures for scabs.

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