Does Psoriasis Cause Hair Loss?
August 30, 2023 | by Yashaswi Pathakamuri | Posted in FAQ's
Psoriasis itself is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that primarily affects the skin, causing red, scaly patches or plaques. While psoriasis primarily affects the skin, it can occasionally impact the scalp, leading to a specific form of the condition known as “scalp psoriasis.” Scalp psoriasis can cause red, scaly patches on the scalp, which can sometimes lead to temporary hair loss in the affected areas.
The hair loss associated with scalp psoriasis is usually temporary and reversible. It occurs due to the inflammation and scaling that can occur on the scalp, which may weaken the hair shafts and cause them to break. Hair loss tends to improve as the psoriasis is treated and the inflammation subsides.
It’s important to note that not everyone with psoriasis will experience hair loss, and the extent of hair loss can vary widely among individuals. If you’re concerned about hair loss related to psoriasis or any other skin condition, it’s recommended to consult a dermatologist. They can provide guidance on managing your condition and minimizing any potential hair loss.