Scalp Psoriasis Removal and Best Treatment At Home
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Published 2022-06-06
00:00 Scalp Psoriasis Removal and best Treatment At Home?
00:51 Scalp Psoriasis Symptoms And Causes?
02:50 What Makes Scalp Psoriasis Worse?
05:00 Scalp Psoriasis Treatment At Home?
08:53 Scalp Psoriasis Removal Instructions?
13:47 General Tips That Help With Scalp Psoriasis?
15:28 When To Seek Medical Attention?
16:05 Conclusion on Scalp Psoriasis?
WHAT IS SCALP PSORIASIS AND WHAT CAUSES IT:
Psoriasis is a long term skin condition which causes flaky, crusty, thickened skin covered by silvery scales. Scalp psoriasis is what it is called when those patches are on your head. It’s not something that you can catch, so don’t worry about passing it on to anyone.
It’s caused by a malfunction in skin cell production. Normally, skin cells take 3 to 4 weeks to be produced, however in psoriasis, it only takes 3 to 7 days. This speed causes a build-up of skin and leads to the patches known as psoriasis.
Whilst we don’t really understand why it happens, we know that in people with psoriasis, their immune system attacks healthy skin cells by mistake. This can be triggered by skin injury, by throat infections or even by using certain medicines - and I'll drop links to some information on this in the description box.
The psoriasis patches could appear anywhere on the body, but it tends to be on the elbows, the knees, the lower back and the scalp. Although this video focuses on the scalp, you’ll find my advice is useful for managing psoriasis on the rest of the body.
Sometimes, the symptoms will completely disappear, or be milder, and at other times, they could be more severe. You could have one patch, lots of patches, or it could cover your entire scalp. It can also spread to the back of the neck, the forehead or even behind and inside your ears.
If you’re experiencing a flare up, you could also be affected by hair loss, and if that’s the case, the hair will usually grow back. It can be itchy, cause tightness and soreness, even more so when there are cracks in the skin.
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About this video: Suffering with Scalp Psoriasis? In this video, Advanced Medical Practitioner Abraham Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares the best Scalp Psoriasis Removal and best Scalp Psoriasis Treatment At Home!
All Comments (21)
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What up my fellow crone dome flakers! 😭😩😭😩😑
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Only treatment which worked for me - cortisone lotion. Tried everything else since the age of 12 (I'm now 58). Moisteuriing it makes no difference. Flare-ups often occur on holiday and I have observed over the years that stress seems to make no difference. I'm a very healthy eater. No processed foods. Vegetarian. Don't scratch - big issue. I got this at puberty. UV light seems to make a difference. Lie in sun exposing that part of scalp. Identify shampoos which don't irritate it.
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Thanks for your help and time. The vit D lack makes sense. I'd better get back to taking it. My problem is I keep forgetting.
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Hi, thank you for the health video with solutions. I have a request for solution on hair thinning and hair fall.
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I started cancer immunotherapy treatments for cancer in March. Started noticing some psoriasis on my head and behind my ears in May. It’s gotten worse now in summer.. I perspire a lot on my head and that seems to make it more itchy. The dermatologist recommended a shampoo. I guess it helps. Although It hasn’t gone away. I’m hoping after 6 more months of treatments this will be gone away with the cancer. 🙏🙏🙏😊
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I have this SO bad right now! I just pick at my head all night long and wake up with so much pain
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This has honestly helped me so much! I mostly have it on the hairline by my ears and it's annoying af! I'm on a Coal tar treatment which is helping
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What to do with scalp acne? From prevention to treatment?
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Brilliant video many thanks 😊 have not used coconut oil before so good advice. Have been taking vit D supplements since covid but was unaware that this would also be of benefit in relation to scalp. Many thanks again.
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Thanks for the video.
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Hi Doc 😢 I have dark spots all over my body duo to psoriasis... Can u help me with the removal of that ?😢
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Thank u very much I need this bless you
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Is it safe to use derma roller even though I have a scalp psoriasis ?
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My psoriasis started on my lower scalp and has now extended over my neck and shoulders. Over 20+ years I have tried many different shampoos/steroid creams etc, without much success, and the condition was starting to spread to my ears and onto my face where I cannot use a steroid cream. However have recently had 20 sessions of UV phototherapy which has made a big difference in the crustiness and the colour of my skin is much improved. I also use a therapeutic shampoo (Capasal) which contains salicylic acid, coconut oil and distilled coal tar. I was also advised to moisturise my skin frequently with "Epimax" oatmeal cream moisturiser which improves the condition of my skin, but is difficult to apply to the skin on my scalp. I was told to use coconut oil and to cover the area with plastic film (kitchen film) to lock in the oil. I must also try a Vit D supplement to help in the fight! PS One of the heart meds I have to take is known to affect psoriasis.
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Thank you very much for your advices! These videos are always helpful. Can pregnancy make scalp psoriasis worse? Thank you ❤
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Mine is constant, it never leaves my scalp.
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What about topical silver/silver colloidal? I bought those; read they can help. Doctor, what do YOU say? Viewers: any experience with silver/silver colloidal? Gel, tube? Thanks!!!
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Wonder if Vitamin A D ointment might be good for a night creme?
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Thanks dear brother for nice video
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Wow ty so much