An itchy scalp is common—and usually fixable once you pinpoint the cause. It’s not just “dry skin”; several different issues can trigger it.
Here are the main causes 👇
🧴 1. Dandruff
👉 Most common cause
Linked to Dandruff
Signs:
- White flakes
- Itching
- Oily or dry scalp
🧫 2. Seborrheic dermatitis
👉 A more severe form of dandruff
Seborrheic dermatitis
Signs:
- Red, greasy patches
- Yellowish flakes
- Persistent itching
🌿 3. Dry scalp
- Lack of moisture
Signs:
- Small, dry flakes
- Tight feeling
- Worse in winter
🧴 4. Product buildup or irritation
- Shampoos, gels, dyes
Signs:
- Itching after using products
- No heavy flaking
🦠 5. Fungal infection
👉 Example: Tinea capitis
Signs:
- Patchy hair loss
- Red or scaly areas
- Intense itching
🐜 6. Head lice
👉 Pediculosis
Signs:
- Severe itching (especially behind ears/neck)
- Tiny white eggs (nits)
🧠 7. Stress
- Can worsen itching without visible cause
⚠️ When to see a doctor
- Severe itching
- Hair loss
- Bleeding or sores
- No improvement with basic care
✅ What helps
- Use a gentle or anti-dandruff shampoo
- Avoid harsh hair products
- Keep scalp clean but not over-washed
- Manage stress
✔️ Bottom line
👉 An itchy scalp can come from:
- Dandruff
- Dryness
- Irritation or infection
👉 The key is identifying the specific cause, not guessing
If you want, tell me your symptoms (flakes, redness, hair loss), and I’ll help you pinpoint the exact cause and best treatment.