Eczema on the scalp is quite common and presents as scaly red patches, known as seborrhoeic eczema. It's itchy and unattractive, but fortunately it can be treated with simple remedies. Fungus is the most common cause of eczema and can be treated with anti-eczema hair shampoo. Shampoos can contain anti-fungal ingredients and other substances to relieve the itching. If you are very badly affected, you can also use adrenal corticosteroids to reduce the swelling and redness. This will often be in the form of drops you can put on your scalp.
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Eczema on the scalp can be very itchy, but it's important not to give in to it. If you scratch your scalp, it can become infected with bacteria and antibiotic treatment is needed. Instead, for your eczema scalp, you can use shampoos to relieve the itching.
Seborrhoeic eczema can affect other areas of the body besides the scalp, always consult your doctor if you have any questions about treating eczema.
Here you will find Australian Bodycare's products that are particularly suitable for daily skin care. In this context, it is important to emphasise that Australian Bodycare products are not medicines, but skincare products. Read more here.
Scalp Serum from Australian Bodycare containing Tea Tree Oil. It relieves itching and fights bacteria. It is effective against dandruff, dry and itchy scalp. Our shampoo can be used for eczema of the scalp. For treatment of eczema, consult your doctor.
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