Scalp psoriasis is a skin condition causing red, inflamed patches with white or gray flakes on the scalp, often accompanied by itching and scaling.
🩺 Overview of scalp psoriasis + symptoms
- It is an immune-related disorder leading to rapid skin cell buildup on the scalp.
- Common symptoms include thick, scaly patches, itching, redness, and flaking skin.
- Flakes may come off as dandruff-like scales, sometimes causing discomfort.
🩺 Information about Q-Sera lotion
- Q-Sera Hair Serum is a topical product designed to moisturize hair and scalp.
- It helps reduce hair fall and repairs hair damage with ingredients like Acetyl Tetra Peptide-3 and Biochanin.
- Dermatologists trust it for its effectiveness, showing results in about 20 days with consistent use.
🩺 Causes of hair fall in scalp psoriasis
- Hair fall occurs due to inflammation damaging hair follicles and the buildup of thick scales.
- Scratching and skin flaking can loosen hair strands, sometimes pulling out hairs with attached flakes.
- Severe inflammation may lead to temporary or patchy hair loss, as seen with your bald spot.
🏥 Managing hair fall and scalp psoriasis
- Continue using Q-Sera serum regularly to strengthen hair and reduce fall.
- Use medicated shampoos or topical treatments prescribed by a dermatologist to control psoriasis inflammation.
- Avoid scratching to prevent further damage and infection.
- Maintain gentle scalp care with mild cleansing and moisturizing routines.
⚠️ When to seek medical advice
- Significant hair loss with bald spots requires prompt evaluation by a dermatologist.
- If you notice worsening scalp sores, pain, or signs of infection, seek specialist care immediately.
- Early treatment can help prevent permanent hair loss and better control psoriasis symptoms.
Consult a dermatologist for personalized treatment and monitoring to manage both scalp psoriasis and hair fall effectively.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand that you are experiencing severe hair fall along with scalp psoriasis. To better assist you, please provide your age and gender.