No, scalp lesions affect the skin and hair of the scalp. What happens on the scalp does not permeate the brain. The brain is under the skull bones. The lesions cannot get through the skull to the brain.
yes, the scalp is the skin over the skull.
Cranium houses and protects the brain whereas scalp covers the cranium.cranium is hard compared to scalp that is ordinary skin...Ogbeja Daniel
It affects a little of your scalp like dryness but it affects your hair most not skin just scalp
Its there so it can protect your scalp from the sun.
EEG -Electroencephalography
Sebaceous glands produce sebum, an oily substance, in the skin. Sebum helps to moisturize and protect the skin by forming a protective barrier. These glands are located throughout the skin, with higher concentrations on the face and scalp.
It helps keep out foreign bodies.
Yes, but that term is not usually used. The brain is encased or surrounds most of skull and is said to be inferior to the skull. Another term or two that can be used are underneath or beneath.
A subgaleal hematoma is a collection of blood that occurs between the skin of the scalp and the galea aponeurotica, which is a dense tissue layer. This condition can lead to swelling and bruising, and in severe cases can cause pressure on the brain. Treatment may involve observation, drainage of the hematoma, or surgical intervention depending on the size and symptoms.
for insulation and to protect the scalp
No, unless your scratching it so much the skin is gone. Skin flakes off and that's why 90% of the dust in your house is from your skin. When you scratch your scalp you just getting rid of deed skin. (Dandruff)