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Re: My scalp itches!

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Greetings this is LeeMOONWON.

 

It seems like the itch on your scalp got worse after you`ve scratched it.

As you scratch your head, the scalp is irritated and becomes thinner and redder. Later on this leads to bleeding and tearing of the scalp tissues.

The problem though is once there are external cuts, your fingernails can infect it. That is why whenever there is an infection near an itch, it usually leads to multiple infections.

When your scalp starts to bleed, you need treatment.

The reason behind your itch can be known only after an examination,

but usually seborrheic dermatitis, dermatitis due to contact, and eczema are the cause of scalp itches.

This condition though gets better with the use of the rh-s.

 

Rh-s has a treatment plan of once every two days

but when conditions are severe, it can be used every day.

On average, you can feel the results only after the 3rd or 4th use.

So at first the itch might feel the same, only to reduce after multiple use.

 

In the condition you`ve described, I would suggest using it every day

and once the itch subsides, you can use it once every two days.

 

But how long you would have to continue this treatment would varry according to the cause of the itch and the condition of the scalp

so I can only tell you of the exact total usage time after an examination.

 

To get better quickly, you need to stop scratching it.

Just by not scratching, scalp related diseases heal faster.

 

So when you feel an itch an ice treatment (when you place ice bag on the area of your itch) can help.

You must also keep your finger nails clipped.

Wash your hands regularly and remember to wash your hands before you sleep.

If you have to scratch your scalp, don`t scratch it with your fingernails, but rather press or tap the itchy area.

 

It is also better to dry your hair as soon as possible after washing your hair.

Humidity is not beneficial for scalp infections.

 

Not much to do right? :)

If you do at least these things, your scalp itch will get noticeably better.

 

Did my reply answer your question?

I hope it has, and feel free to contact us anytime

 

Thank you.

 

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