Constant itching scalp

Posted by jeanadair123 @jeanadair123, Jul 19, 2021

Just interested if anyone has an itchy scalp? I have had 3 cancers but this is driving me crazy. Two doctors gave me shampoo but the side effects loss of hair etc put me off using them. I have been using 1 tablespoon of olive oil and tea tree and peppermint oil. Has anyone had a problem and if so what did they use? Thanks

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@suffragent

Try Advantan for the itchy calf dots. Worked for me.

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I’m really sorry to hear about your itching, purple dots, and weight loss.
I had a very itchy scalp several years ago, purple dots that itched, weight loss but that may have been from depression.
Ultimately, I was diagnosed with Grover’s Disease and am now on Dupixent which has been a life saver. Best of luck.

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@susanh824

My scalp has been extremely itchy for years. About nine years ago, I developed rashes on my lower legs that looked like petechiae, but itched. Tried steroids with no luck. Recently, my dermatologist prescribed Naltrexone for the itch. The relief was almost instantaneous. I had never tied together the itchy scalp with the problem on my legs, but Naltrexone helped both.

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I have food sensitivities, Mast Cell releases and Histamine in foods Intolerance. The first two caused my scalp to itch for quite a long time. The answer is ofcourse to stop eating the foods that trigger itchy scalp by first going through food sensitivity testing.

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@susanh824

I am also having extreme problems with itchy scalp. There is no dandruff. I have tried all the itchy/scalp shampoos with only minor, short-lasting relief. Conditioners do not help or hurt. This developed at the same time palpable red/purple dots showed on my calves. They are extremely itchy. Substantial, unintentional weight loss also began at this time.

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It looks like Prurigo Nodularis. Ask dermatologist. Treatment is biweekly Dupixent injections.

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Below is a Mayo CLinic picture of Prurigo Nodularis

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@donnacarp

oh another thing I tried is the lotrimin, chlortrimazole, yeast products like for athlete's foot and jock itch and they work also but only for a couple of hours. I sprinkled some athlete's foot powder onto an itchy spot and it quits instantly so I can get through the night, also pure with hazel works well temporarily, niacinamide preparations like from The Ordinary also works but very temporarily. The boric acid is best so far

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@donnacarp where did you find the boric acid capsules? Did you dissolve capsule casing and the powder inside, or did you just empty the powder out of the capsules?

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@rashida

@ddaleygunther yes and yes. Fluocinonide works in my mouth for lichen planus but not on my scalp. did nothing for my mouth. Prednisone works when I get hives, but not for anything else. Go figure, eh! I am an anomaly - what works for/on others doesn’t work for/on me and vice versa. Then there are things that work on other and also on me. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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@ddaleygunther since I last posted about my scalp itching here, I have started a new medication - Bimzelx - for psoriasis of my scalp and my scalp and itching cleared within two weeks after the first injection! My skin has been clear ever since, except for patches of what the dermatologist says is keratosis and “nothing to worry about” according to him. 🤷🏼‍♀️ at least my psoriasis has cleared and my scalp does not itch - but the rest of my body still itches, although there is no visible scaling or rash.

Going to ask my dermatologist about Diazepam that @nshugg mentioned and my physician about Naltrexone mentioned by @susanh824 for the general body itch I still have.

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I lost most my hair n the dermatologist did a punch biopsy to my skull to find out y. After results I found out it was wrong.
Iuse organic coconut oil once a wk. Just put it on your all your scalp. I cover mine for an hour n then shampoo n condition. I grew my hair back doing that. Just my 2 cents, but it stops the itchy for at least a day. To me any relief is good. Gl.

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@rashida

@ddaleygunther since I last posted about my scalp itching here, I have started a new medication - Bimzelx - for psoriasis of my scalp and my scalp and itching cleared within two weeks after the first injection! My skin has been clear ever since, except for patches of what the dermatologist says is keratosis and “nothing to worry about” according to him. 🤷🏼‍♀️ at least my psoriasis has cleared and my scalp does not itch - but the rest of my body still itches, although there is no visible scaling or rash.

Going to ask my dermatologist about Diazepam that @nshugg mentioned and my physician about Naltrexone mentioned by @susanh824 for the general body itch I still have.

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I haven't been able to find your other posts technical glitch. I also have scalp psoriasis and have tried several biologics. I am now on Tremfyra since May. It doesn't seem to be working bur also appears to be affecting my.liver function according to blood tests. Just wondering if anyone else had this problem? Also wondering if others have the same success with Bimzelx ? Also has anyone had success with a diet only approach to scalp psoriasis....mine is horrendously itchy at the moment and really affects sleep. Thanks!!!

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@leemoore13

I haven't been able to find your other posts technical glitch. I also have scalp psoriasis and have tried several biologics. I am now on Tremfyra since May. It doesn't seem to be working bur also appears to be affecting my.liver function according to blood tests. Just wondering if anyone else had this problem? Also wondering if others have the same success with Bimzelx ? Also has anyone had success with a diet only approach to scalp psoriasis....mine is horrendously itchy at the moment and really affects sleep. Thanks!!!

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@leemoore13 I can relate to that scalp itching! It drove me mental - especially at night - for many months till I started Bimzlx injections - once a month for five months, then every six weeks and now every eight week.

Before this I took a Benedryl at bedtime every night and that eased the itching considerably.

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@rashida

@leemoore13 I can relate to that scalp itching! It drove me mental - especially at night - for many months till I started Bimzlx injections - once a month for five months, then every six weeks and now every eight week.

Before this I took a Benedryl at bedtime every night and that eased the itching considerably.

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Hi Rashidz. Thanks for thst. How long did it take before the Bilzelx worked? I take something like Benadryl most nights but hasn't really stopped the itch and I hate the hangovers I get from those types of drugs. And how long have you been.on the Bimzelx?? Thanks!

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