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Does Anyone Have Pn On Their Scalp? What Do U Use For The Itch And Pain?

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Boring, OR
June 19
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I've used peppermint oils and mint shampoo 🙂🙂

July 5
A MyPrurigoTeam Member

Dandruff shampoo, I use Bactine Max Spray, Pain and itch relief. It stings a little, but it works almost immediately. I use this all over effected areas. Not touching, rubbing skin directly will help a lot..

June 20
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Sulphur 8

June 20
A MyPrurigoTeam Member

I used black tar shampoo when it was bad. I've heard many use tea tree oil on their scalp.

June 19
A MyPrurigoTeam Member

Yes, prurigo nodularis (PN) can affect the scalp. Here are some treatments and approaches that people use to manage the itch and pain:

### Treatments
- Corticosteroids: Topical or intralesional (injected directly into a skin lesion).
- Immunosuppressants: To reduce immune response.
- Anticonvulsants: Sometimes used for Show Full Answer

Yes, prurigo nodularis (PN) can affect the scalp. Here are some treatments and approaches that people use to manage the itch and pain:

### Treatments:
- Corticosteroids: Topical or intralesional (injected directly into a skin lesion).
- Immunosuppressants: To reduce immune response.
- Anticonvulsants: Sometimes used for nerve-related itch.
- Antihistamines: To reduce allergic reactions.
- Anesthetics: Topical forms like lidocaine or pramoxine.
- Phototherapy: Light treatment.
- Vitamin D: Topical application.
- Cryosurgery/Cryotherapy: Freezing the nodules.

### Specific Approaches for Itchy Scalp:
- Shampoos: Use OTC shampoos with a pH between 4.5 and 6.0.
- Topical Treatments: Apply medications by parting hair and applying directly to the scalp.
- Cooling Products: Ingredients like menthol, phenol, camphor, and pramoxine.
- Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors: Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus to ease scalp pruritus.
- Moisturizers and Lotions: To keep the scalp hydrated.

### Additional Tips:
- Prevent Scratching: Use a lightweight, breathable head covering.
- Avoid Triggers: Heat, humidity, stress, dry air, and irritating fabrics.
- Stay Cool: Use ice packs or cold, wet cloths for relief.

### Personal Experiences:
- Some people find relief using specific shampoos like Dove dry scalp shampoo and conditioner or Head & Shoulders.

If you experience severe symptoms, it's important to consult with your dermatologist for personalized treatment.

June 19

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