An itchy scalp can be annoying, but it’s usually a sign of something mild rather than serious. Here are the main causes:
1. Dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis)
- Flaky, sometimes oily scalp
- Caused by yeast on the scalp or skin sensitivity
- Often worsens in winter or with stress
2. Dry Scalp
- Small, dry flakes (not oily)
- Can be due to harsh shampoos, cold weather, or dehydration
3. Allergic Reactions
- Reaction to shampoos, conditioners, hair dye, or styling products
- Redness, bumps, or itching shortly after using a product
4. Head Lice
- Tiny insects that bite the scalp
- Very itchy, especially at night
- Small white eggs (nits) near the hair roots
5. Psoriasis
- Thick, silvery scales and red patches
- Often on elbows, knees, or scalp
- Can be itchy or sore
6. Fungal Infections (Ringworm)
- Round patches of hair loss
- Scaly, itchy skin
- Contagious, requires antifungal treatment
7. Other Irritants
- Sweat, pollution, or wearing hats frequently
- Stress can make itching worse
Tips to Relieve Itching
- Use a mild shampoo or an anti-dandruff shampoo with zinc, ketoconazole, or selenium
- Avoid scratching—can cause infection
- Moisturize dry scalp with coconut oil or aloe vera
- See a doctor if:
- Itching is severe or persistent
- You notice hair loss, pus, or bleeding
- You suspect infection or psoriasis
If you want, I can make a quick chart that helps you figure out the exact cause of your itchy scalp based on symptoms—it’s easier than guessing. Do you want me to make that?