Psoriasis Hair Loss

A scaly, silvery buildup on your head may be scalp psoriasis. This condition can cause itching and discomfort. Scratching your scalp makes it worse and may lead to temporary hair loss, which can be distressing.

Treatment can help you get a handle on your scalp psoriasis. A doctor can recommend various treatment options that can clear it up within a few months. These treatments should minimize your scalp irritation and hair loss.

Temporary hair loss

Scalp psoriasis can result in hair loss, but it’s only temporary.

You may scratch your head to relieve the itching caused by scaling. That could cause your hair to fall out. Methods of forcefully removing the scales to relieve psoriasis may also cause hair loss. Once you find an effective treatment, your hair will grow back.

To prevent scalp itching and possible resulting hair loss, try the following tips:

  • Use a conditioner to keep your scalp moisturized.
  • Limit the use of hot tools, such as blow dryers, when styling your hair.
  • Try hair products that contain menthol.
  • Press a wet towel or ice pack against the irritated section of the scalp.

If you have thin or thinning hair, scalp psoriasis breakouts can be even more difficult to cover up. While you can’t completely prevent psoriasis breakouts, you can manage the condition. Talk with your doctor about ways to manage your stress level, alcohol intake, medications, and other changes in your health.