Why is my head leaking clear liquid?

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak occurs when there is a tear or hole in the membranes surrounding the brain or spinal cord, allowing the clear fluid that surrounds and cushions those organs to escape. An increased risk of meningitis is associated with cranial CSF leaks.
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Why is my scalp leaking out liquid?

The follicles anchor each hair to your scalp. Cysts grow slowly and usually don't hurt, but sometimes they can get swollen and painful and may ooze a thick fluid with a bad smell. Cysts are harmless and usually go away on their own. But if a cyst on your scalp bothers you, see your doctor.
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How do you treat weeping scalp?

Mild cases often benefit from medicated shampoo designed to treat the scalp and ease itching. Ingredients to look for in OTC medicated shampoos include salicylic acid and tar. If that doesn't help, or your condition worsens, see your doctor. Severe cases may need topical or injectable steroids.
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Why is there sticky stuff on my scalp?

Scalp buildup occurs when an oily secretion called sebum accumulates alongside sweat, hair products, and dead skin cells on the scalp. It can have symptoms similar to those of seborrheic dermatitis, scalp psoriasis, and eczema.
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What are the symptoms of Eczema on the scalp?

Scalp eczema causes patches of itchy, inflamed, dry skin. The patches may change in shape and size over time. People with seborrheic dermatitis may also have: patches of waxy or oily skin.
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How can I heal my scalp?

Treat yourself to a massage to stimulate your scalp. Hot oil treatments can alleviate the itchy feeling and moisturize dry scalps. Exfoliate your scalp. While you can buy specific products targeted at scalp exfoliation, at home you can use Epsom salt or sugar with olive, jojoba or coconut oil to create your own scrub.
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What triggers scalp eczema?

Risk Factors and Triggers

For adults, scalp eczema can be triggered by stress, hormonal changes, exposure to cold or dry air or changing temperatures, certain medications, and exposure to strong fragrances, dyes, or other irritants.
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When I scratch my head my nails are filled with white stuff?

Understanding Dandruff

Dandruff flakes are actually dead skin cells that naturally fall off the scalp — more so if you scratch. Many people think that a dry scalp is synonymous with dandruff, but either a dry scalp or an overly oily scalp can cause excess cells to clump and fall off, forming dandruff flakes.
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When I scratch my head there is white stuff?

Dandruff is known to cause white, oily flakes, but it can also cause your scalp to feel itchy.
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Should I wash my hair everyday if I have seborrheic dermatitis?

The most important thing you can do to get rid of and prevent seborrhea is to wash your hair every day. This may be a problem for many people, but daily hair washing is important if seborrhea is to be controlled. There are some people who shampoo once per week or once per month and never get seborrhea.
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What does fungal infection on scalp look like?

Commonly, the infection just looks like severe dandruff on various places on the scalp. This may be mistaken for psoriasis. Some infections cause patches of hair loss (bald patches) to develop. The bald patches are usually inflamed and very scaly.
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Why did I suddenly get seborrheic dermatitis?

Common triggers for seborrheic dermatitis include: stress. hormonal changes or illness. harsh detergents, solvents, chemicals and soaps.
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What does seborrheic dermatitis look like?

Seborrheic dermatitis signs and symptoms may include: Skin flakes (dandruff) on your scalp, hair, eyebrows, beard or mustache. Patches of greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales or crust on the scalp, face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids, chest, armpits, groin area or under the breasts.
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Does wet dandruff cause hairloss?

Dandruff itself does not cause hair loss. However, severe dandruff can cause a person to scratch their scalp so hard that they injure it. Repeated inflammation in the hair follicles can cause damage and scarring, slowing or stopping hair growth. This can cause weak or thinning hair.
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What happens if u don't wash your hair for a month?

Prolonged periods of not washing can cause cause buildup on the scalp, damaging hair and even impeding its ability to grow, Lamb said. Grime from dirt, oil and hair product can show up within four to six days for people with finer, straighter hair.
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How often should you wash your hair?

For the average person, every other day, or every 2 to 3 days, without washing is generally fine. “There is no blanket recommendation. If hair is visibly oily, scalp is itching, or there's flaking due to dirt,” those are signs it's time to shampoo, Goh says.
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Should you scratch your scalp when washing hair?

The outside of each hair strand is covered in cuticle scales, akin to scales on a fish. The back-and-forth scratching action chips away at the protective cuticle. This weakens the hair and makes it more likely to break. And the worst thing to do is scratch your scalp with your fingernails.
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How do you get rid of scalp dermatitis?

The following over-the-counter treatments and self-care tips may help you control seborrheic dermatitis:
  1. Soften and remove scales from your hair. ...
  2. Wash your skin regularly. ...
  3. Apply a medicated cream. ...
  4. Avoid styling products. ...
  5. Avoid skin and hair products that contain alcohol. ...
  6. Wear smooth-textured cotton clothing.
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What autoimmune disease causes itchy scalp?

Autoimmune diseases that have been linked with scalp itch are dermatomyositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma and Sjögren syndrome. Itch may or may not be associated with skin lesions.
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Can I use hydrocortisone cream on my scalp?

Use this medication on the skin only. However, do not use it on the face or underarms unless directed to do so by your doctor. Some products are meant to be used on the scalp for various conditions. To correctly use these products, follow the directions on the product package.
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How do you know if your scalp is damaged?

Symptoms of scalp conditions
  1. rashes.
  2. hair loss or hair thinning.
  3. weak hair and breakages.
  4. itchiness.
  5. scaly patches.
  6. pain.
  7. tenderness.
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Can I put lotion on my scalp?

You don't need to apply moisturizer to your scalp unless it's extremely dry. You should also apply moisturizer on wet hair only — this allows your strands to properly absorb the product. While you can use some leave-in and daily conditioners each day, stick to using deeper ones once per week.
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What does scalp folliculitis look like?

Folliculitis is a common skin condition in which hair follicles become inflamed. It's usually caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. At first it may look like small red bumps or white-headed pimples around hair follicles — the tiny pockets from which each hair grows.
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What foods trigger seborrheic dermatitis?

What foods trigger seborrheic dermatitis?
  • Cheese.
  • Tofu.
  • Bread.
  • Cake.
  • Cookies.
  • Ketchup.
  • Salty chips like potato chips.
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Why do I have crusty scabs on my scalp?

Dry scalp: Dry scalp is the most common cause of scabs on the scalp, often due to excessive hair washing, high mineral content in water, very hot water showers, harsh shampoos, and high heat treatments. Oily scalp: If your scalp is too oily, it can cause irritation and lead to scratching and scabbing.
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