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Are you constantly scratching your head? Do you feel like your scalp is as dry as the Sahara? Then you've come to the right place! Let's find out together what could be behind it and how you can find relief.
What is scalp psoriasis?
Scalp psoriasis, also called psoriasis capitis, is a form of psoriasis that specifically affects the scalp. It's more common than you think - about 50% of all people with psoriasis also have scalp problems .How do you recognize scalp psoriasis?
The typical signs are:- Dry, flaky patches on the scalp
- redness
- Severe itching (which can keep you awake at night)
- Silvery-white scales falling on your shoulders
What can you do?
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Gentle care is the be-all and end-all :
Use mild, pH-neutral shampoos without harsh ingredients. Our Grahams Natural Scalp Soothing Shampoo is specially developed for sensitive scalps. -
Humidity, humidity, humidity :
Your scalp needs a lot of moisture. Try our Grahams Natural Scalp Soothing Cream - it calms and nourishes stressed skin. -
Be careful when styling :
Avoid hot blow-drying and aggressive styling products. Your scalp will thank you! -
Reduce stress :
Yes, we know, easier said than done. But stress can trigger psoriasis flare-ups. How about some meditation or yoga? -
Change your diet :
A balanced, anti-inflammatory diet can do wonders. More omega-3 fatty acids, less processed foods .
When should you see a doctor?
If the symptoms do not improve despite self-help or if they seriously affect your everyday life, it is time to visit a dermatologist. He or she can make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe prescription medication if necessary.Our recommendation
Our Grahams Natural products are specially developed for people with sensitive skin and skin problems such as psoriasis. They are free of harsh chemicals and support the natural skin barrier. Try our scalp care set - many of our customers report a significant improvement in their symptoms!Want more information?
If you want to delve deeper into the topic, here are some helpful links:- German Psoriasis Association
- Information from the German Dermatological Society
- self-help group search
Remember: you are not alone with your scalp problems. With the right care and a little patience, you can get your problems under control.
Do you have any questions or would you like to share your experiences? Write to us in the comments - we are here for you!
Wishing you all the best and an itch-free time,
Your Grahams Natural Team