Could be ringworm, a fungal infection in which the 'sores' are a rash in the form of a circle, red inside, and whitish-grey around the ring.
Some people have said that ringworm sores look like cigarette burns.
Scalp sores,often called folliculitis,are the infection or inflammation of hair follicles. There are numerous reasons for these sores,including harsh soaps or shampoos,bacteria,mites or yeast growth.
because scalp or hairs damaged. scalp can damage and cause hairs folicil to falling out. hair can breaking and fall off or out.
Rubbing salt on your scalp may increase circulation which can cause your hair to grow. However, it will not reduce your hair falling out.
Perming involves using chemicals that can be harsh on the scalp, potentially causing irritation or further exacerbating existing sores. The chemicals in the perm solution can penetrate the skin through the open sores, leading to discomfort, burning sensation, or even infection. It is important to allow the scalp to heal completely before undergoing any chemical treatments to avoid potential complications and ensure the health of the scalp and hair.
Scalp sores can often result from an itchy flaky scalp, where skin is starting to scale and peel off. This, particularly if combined with shampoo that is irritating the scalp, can lead to needing to scratch one's scalp to alleviate this. In doing so, the scalp can become inflamed and lead to sores.
No. Unfortuantely the only good thing you can do for hair loss is admit it and get used to it.
what is hair and scalp contra - indication
First, there is no single vertebra that affects hair follicles. It is possible that if your spine is unhealthy then so will be the rest of your body, and ultimately this could affect your hair follicles to some extent, but the bumps and sores on your head are most certainly not a result of spine health. A doctor of chiropractic is not the right specialist for this problem. Doctors of chiropractic specialize in the spine and general neuromusculoskeletal function. This sounds more like a fungal infection (tinea capitis perhaps?). This is likely a condition best left to a different type of specialist known as a dermatologist. Make an appointment with your medical doctor to get a professional opinion.
go see a doctor or something
The study of the hair and scalp is called trichology.
incorrect use of heat on the hair and scalp
It affects a little of your scalp like dryness but it affects your hair most not skin just scalp