s your hair or scalp problem worsening? Know the signs and treat the problem at its roots before its condition worsens.
Your doctor might suspect ringworm just from looking at the affected areas of your skin. But to be sure, they'll probably scrape some skin from the itchy, scaly areas and look at it under a microscope. If the ringworm is in your scalp or beard, they'll take some hair samples. If it...
Doctors aren't sure what makes eczema start in the first place, but they do know that stress, irritants (like soaps), allergens, and climate can trigger flares. In adults, it often appears on the elbows, hands, and in skin folds. Several medications treat eczema. Some are spread over ...
Head lice move quickly and avoid light. They also tend to stay close to the scalp. For these reasons, it can be hard to spot them while looking through the hair. A fine-toothed comb will be handy in a thorough examination, since it can trap the lice and pull them out of your hair...