Scalp Acne
This skin condition is often known as scalp folliculitis; it's an
inflammatory problem involving the hair follicles in the scalp. Scalp
acne is identified by little pustules inside the scalp that are
extremely itchy and usually very annoying on the front side of the
hairline. There may exist just a few lesions or there can be many of
them. They are difficult to ignore when they make you feel itchy. Most
of the time they grow sore and even hard.
The causes of scalp acne are yet not completely understood. However, it
is seen as an inflammatory response to parts of the hair follicle such
as micro organisms; micro organisms consist of mites, yeasts, and
bacteria.
Breakouts on the scalp can easily be treated as you would treat other
breakouts on your body. You may use a cleanser that contains salicylic
acid; put some of this on a cotton ball and only apply it on the
affected area. Keep in mind that the majority of such cleansers will dry
your hair quite thoroughly; that is why it's a good idea to stay close
to the affected area and to thoroughly rinse the cleanser.
You can wash the scalp with a normal shampoo that's mild as frequently
as you like. Antidandruff shampoos that uses antifungal agents like
ciclopirox or ketoconazole can be helpful. You can also use a
conditioner.
It's vital to understand that you do not want to use acne treating
products with ingredients like peroxide or benzoil peroxide on your
scalp since you run the risk of suffering discoloration of your hair.
This is especially more important if your hair has been color or
chemically treated.
The medications below can be helpful:
* Mild topical steroid creams or lotions
* Topical Antibiotics such as Clindamycin solution
* Oral Antibistamines
* Oral Antibiotics