Just Discovered This In My Son’s Hair. What Is It? Not Sure If We Should Go To Doc

This is an inflammation of the hair follicles, sometimes caused by bacteria, irritation from tight hairstyles, or certain hair products. It may appear as small red bumps or pustules, and in some cases, it can be itchy or tender. Practicing gentle hair care and avoiding tight styles can help prevent it.

✅ Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis):

Eczema can affect the scalp, causing dry, itchy, and inflamed patches. It is often associated with allergies or sensitive skin and may require moisturizing treatments or medicated shampoos recommended by a doctor.

✅ Tinea Capitis (Scalp Ringworm):

Despite its name, this is a fungal infection rather than a worm. It causes round patches of hair loss, scaling, and sometimes black dots where hair has broken off at the scalp. It is contagious and requires prescription antifungal medication for proper treatment.

If your child is experiencing scalp issues, it’s always best to seek advice from a pediatrician or dermatologist rather than trying home remedies or alternative treatments without a clear diagnosis. A professional can examine the scalp, identify the condition accurately, and provide a safe and effective treatment plan.

In summary, while HT7 is an interesting and helpful point in acupuncture for emotional health, it is completely unrelated to scalp or hair concerns. Staying informed and consulting medical experts ensures your child receives the right care for a healthy scalp and hair

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