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Sensitive Scalp and Trichodynia: Epidemiology, Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management

Emilly Neves Souza, Alessandra Anzai, Carolina Oliveira Costa Fechine, Neusa Yuriko Sakai Valente, Ricardo Romiti

2023Skin Appendage Disorders10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sensitive scalp (SSc) is considered a sensitive skin on the scalp, with its particularities. Although it is not rare in the dermatological practice and the term is commonly present in personal care products, this entity is poorly investigated in the medical literature. The etiopathogenesis is still uncertain, and the sensitivity may be associated with hair loss. Clinical manifestations are subjective symptoms of pruritus, burning, pain, pricking, and/or trichodynia, often with scalp erythema. SSc can be triggered by several factors (endogenous or exogenous). The diagnosis is guided by the anamnesis, and there are still no specific trichoscopic features. Trigeminal trophic syndrome and postherpetic neuralgia are the main differential diagnosis to be considered. We organized the therapeutical approach in three steps: scalp care, topical and systemic treatment.

Topics & Concepts

ScalpDermatologyMedicineAnamnesisErythemaEpidemiologyDifferential diagnosisPostherpetic neuralgiaIntensive care medicinePathologyAlternative medicineInternal medicineUrticaria and Related ConditionsAutoimmune Bullous Skin DiseasesHair Growth and Disorders