
There may be people who, one day while washing their hair or doing hair styling
and other care, experienced something that looked like acne
appearing on the scalp. In an unaware
state, you may notice the symptoms only after touching the area,
but even though it is a small
spot, when it is irritated, it can cause
pain to an uncomfortable degree.
However, many people, even when they have symptoms,
treat it as a simple skin issue and leave it alone.
But if the condition worsens, it can ultimately lead to
hair loss, so early care is
important, and it is also good to learn
about ways to ease it.

Scalp folliculitis, as the name suggests, is a condition in which
inflammation appears in the hair follicles. It can occur when hygiene is not
properly maintained, and it can also develop
due to accumulated stress. In some cases, even while washing the hair every day,
if shampoo and rinse-off conditioner are not thoroughly rinsed out,
residue can remain and clog the pores,
leading to this problem. It can also occur due to
overproduction of sebum, and it may also appear when
a lot of stress is experienced in daily life,
causing an imbalance in the body's
hormones.

In addition, when a wound occurs or when the skin's immunity decreases due to reasons such as
lack of sleep in daily life, bacteria can more easily invade,
which can also lead to this condition. Scalp folliculitis
can also 충분히 appear due to problems such as obesity or diabetes, which many people
are experiencing these days, as well as poor hygiene.

When scalp folliculitis occurs due to these various causes,
the symptoms that appear may include acne-like
blemishes, as mentioned earlier, and
itchiness may appear as well. If the symptoms are
severe, fever or chills may also
appear together.

If the symptoms are severe, it is necessary to visit a
medical facility where you can receive care right away
and proceed with detailed examination and recovery.
If the condition is still mild, recovery may be possible through
improvements in daily habits or by using medication,
and if there are no other problems,
it often goes away within about two weeks.
However, if no action is taken despite these symptoms,
it can eventually lead to hair loss, and since that can cause
significant stress, it may be important to receive
appropriate care early on.

So it is necessary to accurately check the current condition of your scalp.
If you usually sweat a lot, wash your hair too often,
or do not wash it sufficiently, and if you frequently scratch
with your hands because of itching, it is important to visit a
medical facility or similar place to check whether you may have this condition.

And if you already have scalp folliculitis, it is necessary to reduce
actions that irritate the affected area. In particular, wearing a hat or using a parasol
to block ultraviolet rays that may cause irritation
can be a good measure, but if you wear a hat for a long time,
moisture can build up and promote bacterial growth,
so rather than wearing it for long periods,
it is advisable to occasionally remove the hat so that the area can
be ventilated and the skin can rest.

Also, thoroughly drying your hair after washing it can be a good way to ease the condition.
If moisture is left on the hair or skin,
dandruff can occur or it can lead to inflammation,
so it is important to dry it as thoroughly as possible,
all the way deep inside.

In addition, once scalp folliculitis appears,
there is a possibility that it may recur later.
If the symptoms worsen, it can lead to hair loss, so you should
continue paying attention to it in everyday life, and if you have
the symptoms mentioned above, you need to visit a place where
you can receive care as soon as possible and respond accordingly.
