Psoriasis on the scalp is a common variant of psoriasis, which is relatively more difficult to treat as
compared to one on the skin.
One may present with psoriasis only on the scalp or on the
skin and scalp together.
In many patients, scalp psoriasis exists for several years
before it appears on the body. Many times, mild psoriasis on the scalp may be
wrongly diagnosed and treated as dandruff.
In our experience, we have observed scalp psoriasis more in
adults than in children. There is a rise in diagnosis and detection of scalp
psoriasis in early teens, in the last five-ten years. Even small kids can be
affected. It is equally noticed in both sexes, with a slightly higher percentage
in women than men.
Scalp Psoriasis: Symptoms:
Psoriasis on the scalp is slightly different than that on
the skin.
A patient may have psoriasis on the skin first and then the
scalp may be affected, or both may be affected simultaneously.
Psoriasis on the scalp can be differentiated in three
categories, mild, moderate and severe.
1) Mild cases: The first change noticed may be dryness in
the scalp and hair. The hair may feel dry to touch. The second change seen is
development of dandruff. Patient may typically exclaim, "I thought it was
dandruff!" In such cases itching may be mild or moderate, which is more
irritating and disturbing, in the initial stages.
Scratching leads to falling of fine dandruff on the neck
and shoulders. The scalp itching is often awkward.
The closest differential diagnosis at this stage is
seborrhea dermatitis. In seborrhea the scalp is oily, and the dandruff is rather
sticky, like sebum and yellowish. Scalp psoriasis is dry, silvery and scaly.
2) Moderate cases: This stage may be seen a few years after
the start of psoriasis.
The scalp may show single or multiple patches of scales.
The scales may be white or silvery, moderately thick. There may be more
concentration behind the ears, temples, occipital and parietal areas. Scales are
visible and beneath and surrounding them, the scalp is reddish. 10-20 % of the
scalp may be affected. The eyebrows, beard, may show patches of dandruff,
dryness and itching. Hair fall may be prominent.
3) Severe cases: In severe cases of scalp psoriasis, there
are large crusty patches of scales all over the scalp. The scalp redness is very
much marked and the scales and redness many times can be seen beyond the hair
line, on the forehead, behind ears and on the back of the neck. Around 50-80 %
or more area of the scalp may be affected.
The scratching and suffering is unbearable. The scalp may
bleed on scratching.
There may be super added fungal or bacterial infections.
If patient does not have psoriasis on the body, after this
stage, psoriasis generally spreads to other parts of the body.
Before Treatment
After Treatment
Homeopathic treatment for scalp psoriasis:
Psoriasis on the scalp responds very well to homeopathy.
The scalp redness reduces, the itching reduces and the scaling reduces. The
recurrence is brought under good control.
Homeopathy treats psoriasis by correcting internal immune
imbalance, irrespective of the location of psoriasis. There are certain more
commonly used medicines especially when psoriasis affects the scalp.
The scalp psoriasis may respond slower, in comparison to
psoriasis on the skin.
If a patient has psoriasis on the skin and on the scalp,
the skin form responds earlier, the scalp psoriasis responds later, however,
that is not a rule.
Homeopathy does not suggest any use of cortisone based
medication for scalp psoriasis.
Other measures:
Some patients have good relief by using scalp moisturizers;
the best being hair oil, some patients get severe discomfort by using hair oil.
Each patient must use his or her own discretion.
Tar shampoo and
anti-dandruff shampoo are useful, and can be used in association with
homeopathic treatment.
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