Eczema scalp in children and infants

Eczema scalp in children and infants

Scalp eczema in children and babies

If you see that your child scratches his head or forehead frequently and continuously, he may have all kinds of skin problems... Itching that continues on the head for a long time and makes the scalp dry, red and flaky is eczema.... One out of ten children will have scalp eczema... We know each other.

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Eczema, the most common cause of itchy head in children

Most children and babies who have an itchy scalp have eczema.... Eczema makes the scalp dry and sensitive, and dry skin easily causes dandruff, so dandruff is also seen in children who have scalp eczema... The problem is more common in the head... As children get older, the symptoms of hair loss decrease

The exact cause of scalp eczema in babies and children is not known, but many experts say that a combination of genetics, natural yeasts in the body, chemical stimuli such as shampoo or soap, and cold and dry air cause this disease (due to excessive secretion of sebaceous glands)..

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Symptoms of scalp eczema in babies

This condition, which usually disappears in the second six months of the baby's life, has various skin symptoms:
- Scaling of the scalp
- Redness of the skin or separated pieces of it in yellow
- Observing pink areas on the scalp
- Inflammation of the scalp
-Sree it..

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Treatment of head eczema in children

It is better to visit a dermatologist for a detailed examination of the itchiness or sensitivity of the child's scalp and then take the appropriate action.... If the cause of this sensitivity is eczema, do not use irritating or persistent substances on the scalp for the time being and even stop the shampoo you should be using (ask your doctor what kind of shampoo he uses...).. Relieving the symptoms of eczema is effective... Also, if this eczema is caused by an allergy, the doctor can fight the child's or baby's allergy by prescribing an antihistamine. Antifungal sprays and creams will also be useful to reduce the inflammation of the baby's scalp.

Gradually and as the baby grows older, the eczema scales on his scalp will disappear, but if the secretion of the sebaceous glands continues, these scales may stick together and create small growths on his head. These lesions stick to the hair and scalp of the child and sometimes they are so strong that they cannot be removed even by hand or they are created to see the mandaj.. Eczema, you can soften them and easily remove them from the scalp. .... Many parents are afraid to wash the baby's scalp because the baby's scalp is soft, and this makes these excesses last longer.

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