What is a Sore Scalp?

Scalp folliculitis is an inflammatory change around the mouth of the hair follicle caused by P. aeruginosa. Folliculitis begins as a red, papular papule, and then rapidly develops into papular pus. Those born in the lower jaw called "sheep sores", "scar sores", "bird's nest sores"; those who came from the eyebrows called "eyebrow sores"; those who came from the buttocks called "sit sores". Traditional Chinese medicine has different names according to the location and shape of the disease, such as globular sores, hairline sores, beard sores, scabies, scabies, sacral arches, etc. The disease occurs in the head, neck, buttocks, perianal area, or other parts of the body, and has a tendency to recur. It often occurs in many places. Fully typed folliculitis, legislation according to the symptoms, prescriptions according to law, prescriptions; the group should pay attention to diet and daily living, from clinical treatment to life conditioning.

Scalp folliculitis

Scalp folliculitis is an inflammatory change around the mouth of the hair follicle caused by P. aeruginosa. Folliculitis begins as a red, papular papule, and then rapidly develops into papular pus. Those born in the lower jaw are called "sheep
Folliculitis
Folliculitis is more common in adults, with conscious itching or mild pain, and usually without systemic symptoms. When the rash started, it was the size of a needle, and the red hair follicle papules gradually turned into a miliary pustule with hairs running through the center and inflammatory flushing around it. Most of the pustules appear in batches and do not fuse with each other. After the pustules are ulcerated, a small amount of pus and blood are discharged, forming a scutellaria baicalensis, which heals immediately without leaving scars. Folliculitis can occur repeatedly to form chronic folliculitis, which can occur in the scalp and can cause permanent hair loss.
To avoid the occurrence of scalp folliculitis:
(1) Don't take
1. Pay attention to diet in the treatment of head folliculitis, do not eat spicy and irritating food, and do not drink alcohol.
2. Do not scratch the affected area with your hands to prevent secondary infection.
3, pay more attention to rest and sleep, do not stay up late.
4. Wash your hair frequently, pay attention to use shampoo with little irritation, preferably medicine.

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