Yes @palms, it is possible to have eczema on scalp. This type of Eczema is called Seborrheic dermatitis. Actually the most common is eczema of the scalp and affects the greasy parts of the body like eyebrows, corners of the eyelids, inner cheeks and at the side of the nose.
These are often referred as the "T-Zone" of the face. There are medicated shampoos that will treat eczema of scalp. You can purchase them at drug stores.
This shampoo is applied on average of twice a week. Medicated shampoo contain selenium sulfide, coal tar, ketoconazole, salicylic acid and zinc pyrithione. Scalp applications are used for sever itching that come in a thick, heavy cream and contain steroids.
This will be left for a few hours and then shampooed out and rinse regularly. Use this cream for a few days and set aside for a week. Ointments can also be used for severe scaling and loosen the large flakes or scales.
These ointment are called pomades. They contain natural oils like coconut oil and salicylic acid. This is often applied at night and washed off in the morning.
If it is so itchy that you are ripping the skin open you may need to see a dermatologist. You can get eczema there, but it could be a bad bad case of dandruff also. You can use any dandruff shampoo which is medicated for dry scalp (Like selsun blue).
You can’t make your hair grow overnight; you need a lot of patience for that! But you can start on the process of achieving long and strong hair typically fast by making sure that you are taking a healthy diet and are safe from afflictions like drinking and smoking. You can also start on supplements that enhance the growth of hair like folic acid.
Usage of castor oil has been effusive to make the hair grow long and thick throughout ages. It is also used to make your eyelashes grow in length. Avoid using chemicals and chemically treated products as well as heat styling.
Try to get as infrequent haircuts as possible and trim your hair only when you notice split ends, that way the length of the hair won’t be lost!
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