Thursday, June 24, 2010

Psoriasis Can Occur of The Scalp

The symptoms of seborrheic scalp psoriasis usually consists of red, scaly patches that may appear lumpy. The edges of these patches tend to be well defined. Psoriasis on the scalp is common and, in many cases, it is the only area affected. Seborrheic scalp psoriasis can extend beyond the hairline, onto the forehead. Psoriasis of the scalp does not damage the hair follicle and is not associated with hair loss, but if the scale is thick and forms hard lumps, it may lead to temporary hair thinning. The scalp may be the first site on the body to be affected by psoriasis.

Treatment for scalp psoriasis should include massaging a little warm baby/olive/coconut oil gently into the scalp, (wrap the head in an old towel). Wash out with cream shampoo (i.e. Dry Hair Products) and add a little lemon juice to the final rinse to get rid of excess grease. Only shampoo three times a week, more than this and the natural oils may be washed out. daily treatemnt for scalp psoriasis may include a once to twice application of Psoriasis Ltd. To apply Psoriasis Ltd, dampen the fingers with water, and wet the affected area of the scalp with the finger. Then apply the Psoriasis Ltd disk by gliding it over the affected area to dissolve a small amount onto the area using a circular motion with only one small application of about 2-4 seconds.