Itchy scalp? Here are the main causes.

An itchy scalp is very common, and the cause usually depends on what else is happening—flaking, redness, oiliness, or hair loss. Here are the main causes doctors typically look for:


🧴 1. Dandruff (most common)

Often due to an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp combined with oil and skin shedding.
You may notice:

  • White or yellow flakes
  • Mild to moderate itching
  • Oily scalp

This is commonly linked to Seborrheic dermatitis, which can also affect eyebrows and sides of the nose.


🧼 2. Dry scalp

  • Small, dry white flakes
  • Tight or “tight skin” feeling
  • Often worse in cold weather or after harsh shampoos

🧪 3. Product irritation (contact dermatitis)

Reaction to:

  • Hair dye
  • Shampoos or styling products
  • Fragrances or chemicals

Signs include redness, burning, and itching shortly after use.


🪳 4. Head lice

  • Intense itching, especially behind ears and neck
  • Feeling of movement on scalp
  • Small eggs (nits) attached to hair shafts

🌿 5. Fungal infections

Less common in adults but possible. Can cause:

  • Patchy hair loss
  • Scaling
  • Persistent itching

😰 6. Stress and anxiety

Stress can worsen itching by:

  • Increasing skin sensitivity
  • Triggering scratching habits
  • Worsening conditions like dandruff

🧠 7. Skin conditions

Such as:

  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis (thicker, silvery scales)
  • Allergic reactions

⚠️ When to pay attention

See a doctor if you have:

  • Severe or persistent itching
  • Hair loss patches
  • Pain, pus, or crusting
  • No improvement with anti-dandruff shampoo

🧾 Bottom line

Most itchy scalps come from dandruff, dryness, or product irritation, and are usually manageable with the right shampoo and routine.


If you want, I can help you figure out your exact cause based on your symptoms and suggest the best treatment shampoo or routine for it.

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