
If a symptom appears suddenly without you even realizing it,
or if there is a condition that is not severely painful but
is being observed continuously, it is better to visit a
relevant clinic and receive proper consultation and examination
for the current symptoms and condition rather than leaving it
alone with the complacent thought that it will improve on its
own.

However, there are times when people miss the chance to take
active action because they worry needlessly that an unexplained
symptom may turn into a big illness or spread into a serious
problem. Among such symptoms is the situation where pain is felt
when pressing on the scalp. If the crown area stings or hurts,
and if it hurts when pressure is applied to the skin on the head,
it may be a sign that the environment and condition of the part
covering the head are not good.

Also, if this symptom is left as it is without being improved
through the proper method, it can develop into a dangerous
situation, so a careful attitude is needed.
Today, let’s look together at the dangerous reasons why pain
may be felt when pressing on the scalp.

First, the main symptoms that can cause this pain may include
itching and a throbbing sensation in addition to pain, and
sometimes there may also be swelling and a soft, puffy feeling.
In addition, the skin on the head becomes very dry, and flakes
and sebum are produced in large amounts.
When pain occurs upon pressing the scalp, it is often accompanied
by stinging and itching, or pain may be felt even when something
simply touches it. If the area becomes extremely dry so that dandruff
falls off even with slight contact, yellow sebum is secreted in large
amounts, and wounds appear frequently, seborrheic dermatitis may be
suspected.

When a condition develops, it can cause the symptoms mentioned above,
and acne may also appear at the same time. First of all, the area of
importance referred to here is the skin of the head, which is the tissue
that surrounds the surface of the skull and protects it to the inside.
In addition, melanin pigment and the epidermis help protect it further
and prevent dryness.
It also helps with body temperature regulation by releasing sweat,
and it plays a very important role in promoting the proper production of
sebum to prevent moisture evaporation and bacterial infection, as well as
being involved in the conversion and absorption of vitamin D through an
appropriate amount of ultraviolet exposure.

For that reason, if such abnormal reactions are observed, it is advisable
to take measures to relieve the symptoms. In addition, pain when pressing
on the scalp can also occur if you have the habit of frequently scratching
your head without realizing it. One reason for doing this is that wounds
may appear on the skin due to fingernails, or bacteria may invade and make
you feel itchy continuously, and irritation can also be caused by
inflammatory reactions such as folliculitis.

In addition, there are many different causes that can trigger this kind of
pain, such as using shampoos or hair products made with poor ingredients
excessively, undergoing frequent hair-related procedures, or being exposed
to strong ultraviolet rays.

Among them, the most common reasons can be said to be the aforementioned
folliculitis and seborrheic inflammation. Surprisingly, many people are
said to suffer from these conditions. In particular, seborrheic inflammation
is accompanied not only by pain but also by itching. When sebum secretion
increases, the growth of fungi and bacteria that live on the skin increases,
and as a result red rashes, redness, pimples, and acne appear.
If the symptoms do not improve and remain on the head, they can even cause
pain that is hard to describe. Therefore, if you scratch frequently because
of itching, fungi and bacteria can spread further. If such a condition
occurs, it is advisable to visit a relevant clinic immediately and take the
proper measures.

Pain may also be felt due to the habit of tying up your hair. If you have a
long hairstyle, the way you tie it up can vary from person to person.
In particular, tying it too tightly, as if pulling it hard, can put strain
on the hair roots. In addition, the pressure is transmitted as well, causing
the hair roots to bend and tension to continue. If such tension continues
for a long time, it becomes an environment in which blood circulation to the
hair roots is lacking and nutrient supply is not sufficiently provided.
Therefore, even small everyday habits should be improved in the right way.
In addition, if the small and large stresses that inevitably arise while
living social and daily life are not relieved and continue to accumulate,
this factor can lead to pain in that area and, in severe cases, even hair
loss. When stress is excessive, blood vessels and muscles contract, making
smooth blood circulation difficult, and the skin on the head can become hard,
throb, and sting.

Also, if you are continuously exposed to stress, heat may remain around the
crown area, and this heat can make the hair thinner or eventually cause a
condition in which a large amount of hair is lost. Therefore, relieving stress
in time through exercise, hobbies, or leisure activities that you enjoy can be
a way to prevent symptoms such as this pain and hair loss.

The reasons pain appears related to the scalp are known to be mostly caused by
neglected care and bad habits or routines, so when washing as usual, it is
important to rinse thoroughly several times so that no residue from hair
products remains and to dry the hair completely, down to the natural hair.
It is also advisable to avoid hot water and hot air from hair dryers, use warm
and cool temperatures instead, and keep the environment from becoming humid.

In addition, hair care products such as essences or ampoules with appropriate
ingredients can help by supplying beneficial nutrients. Improving one’s lifestyle
patterns, such as engaging in exercise or activities at a suitable intensity,
getting enough sleep, and eating properly to consume sufficient nutrients in a
balanced way, can also be an excellent method.
