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Eczema on the scalp

Recommendation

If the scalp is affected by eczema, hair of all types should only be washed with HYPOGEN CARE Care Shampoo. The shampoo is extremely mild and configured with the lowest possible proportion of organic surfactants, so that it cleanses and conditions as gently as possible. At the same time, it nourishes the scalp via the sublevactum formula, which builds up the cell membrane complex of the scalp and has a microbe-inhibiting effect. External influences that can lead to inflammation of the affected areas of skin are thus reduced.

Treat particularly itchy and tense areas of the scalp as follows to soothe them: Spray HYPOGEN CARE Hair Care Oil onto the fingertips, then massage evenly and gently into the scalp.

Once relief has been achieved and the acute treatment has been completed, the contour area of the scalp - especially towards the facial skin and ears - should be treated with HYPOGEN CARE LLS Care Cream. Proceed gently with regard to the areas (previously) affected by eczema. The LLS Care Cream also helps to build up the skin's cell membrane complex and provides visual care.

The effect has been dermatologically confirmed: The combined use of HYPOGEN CARE Care Shampoo, HYPOGEN CARE Hair Care Oil and HYPOGEN CARE LLS Care Cream in accordance with this recommendation should significantly alleviate the eczema and prevent new foci from forming. Significantly reduced in more than 95% of cases within 2 weeks!1

Also apply HYPOGEN CARE Wound Care Lotion thinly and gently to inflamed, open, possibly even bloody eczema. Do not wash or wipe off, but allow to absorb or dry. The Wound Care Lotion can preferably be used overnight.

In case of a long-lasting, open, bloody or inflammatory eczema on the scalp, a doctor should always be consulted.

Features

Eczema - also known as pruritus or dermatitis - is one of the most common skin diseases. Almost everyone suffers from it at least once in their life.

The term eczema is a collective term for inflammatory, usually itchy, non-contagious skin diseases that occur in various forms. In many cases, these can also occur on the scalp. Here, however, they are often not directly apparent.

In almost all cases, eczema is primarily noticeable sensory by a usually strong itching. If itching occurs locally on the scalp always in the same place, this section should be observed visually and examined for an eczemic abnormality.

Referenced terms

Dermatitis, itchy lichen

1 Result of clinical tests by the Department of Dermatology at RWTH Aachen University Hospital and the Department of Dermatology and Allergology in Aachen.

*The recommendations of the navigator on symptoms, diseases, etc. are not a substitute for professional advice or treatment by a doctor. In general, it is advised to consult a specialist for medical guidance in case of skin diseases. The recommendations of the navigator must not be used for independent medical treatment: The correct classification of symptoms, diseases and clinical pictures, etc. can only be provided by a physician, especially in the case of multiple diseases.