Red patches on the scalp: what you need to know

Red patches on the scalp can be very annoying. They not only cause itching and discomfort, but can also lead to embarrassment and insecurity. Dealing with an irritated scalp on a daily basis can cause a lot of stress, especially if you don't know what causes it and how to treat it. We discuss the possible causes of red patches on the scalp and how to get rid of them as soon as possible.
Red patches on the scalp: what you need to know

Red patches on the scalp: what you need to know

Red patches on the scalp can be very annoying. They not only cause itching and discomfort, but can also lead to embarrassment and insecurity. Dealing with an irritated scalp on a daily basis can cause a lot of stress, especially if you don't know what causes it and how to treat it. We discuss the possible causes of red patches on the scalp and how to get rid of them as soon as possible.
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What are red spots on the scalp?

Red spots on the scalp are often a sign of irritation or inflammation. They may be accompanied by symptoms such as itching, scaling, and sometimes pain. The spots may be small and scattered or cover larger areas of the scalp.

Causes of red spots on the scalp

Red spots on the scalp are common and can have several causes. These spots are often a sign of irritation and can range from mild irritations to chronic skin conditions, such as eczema. Seborrheic eczema is a skin condition that causes itching, redness and scaling. Other possible causes of red blotches on the scalp include psoriasis, fungal infections, and allergic reactions to certain hair products.

Eczema involves inflammation of the skin, resulting in red, itchy patches. This can occur anywhere on the body, including the scalp. Psoriasis is another common skin condition that causes red patches. In psoriasis, skin cells renew faster than normal, causing thick, red patches with silvery flakes. Fungal infections, such as ringworm, can also cause red, itchy patches on the scalp.

Allergic reactions to hair products such as shampoos, conditioners, hair dyes or styling products can also cause irritation and red patches on the scalp. This happens when the skin comes into contact with an ingredient you are allergic to, causing an inflammatory reaction.

Treating red spots

It is important to know that there are several ways to treat red spots on the scalp. Proper treatment can reduce symptoms and prevent them from recurring. One effective treatment is the Scalp Therapy line from Neofollics. These products are specially designed to care for the scalp and reduce irritation. In addition, avoid scratching itchy spots, as this can damage the skin and increase the risk of infection.

The Scalp Therapy line from Neofollics offers several products that help soothe and restore the scalp. Here are some of the benefits:

  • Diminishes itching and irritation: The products contain ingredients that reduce itching and irritation.
  • Helps repair the skin: The formulas are designed to nourish and repair the skin, making red spots disappear faster.
  • Easy to use: The products are easy to integrate into your daily hair care routine.
The Scalp Therapy Line has been specifically developed to tackle scalp problems from the core.


It is important to consult a doctor if the red spots persist, worsen or are accompanied by other symptoms such as pain or swelling. A medical diagnosis is important for finding the right treatment and preventing further complications.

Tips to reduce red spots on the scalp

When you suffer from rashes and red spots on your scalp, you can consider some triggering factors in addition to effective treatment. If you avoid these factors, you will reduce the chances of making the red spots worse.

  • Avoid products and substances to which you are allergic.
  • Be careful when using cosmetics.
  • Avoid sunlight during midday hours.
  • Avoid smoking and stay away from cigarette smoke; Heavy smokers are six times more likely to develop hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic inflammatory disease of the hair follicles. In addition, smoking is a strong risk factor in developing squamous cell carcinoma, a form of skin cancer. Finally, smoking can have a negative effect on psoriasis (Leenarts, 2019).
  • Don't scratch the spots on your skin, as this worsens the irritation.
  • Cut your nails short to avoid unconscious scratching.

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