Poor hygiene?
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.
While chickenpox lesions will not affect the bony skull, lesions on the scalp are common. You may also get bumps on the face.
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The scalp could be red from rosacea or an allergy to shampoo.
yes
When your hair is relaxed and overprocessed.
it is a poison that is hard to detect. It causes lesions and nausea.
your scalp (the skin on the top of your head)
The lesions are a result of being severely immunocompromized and developing Kaposi's Sarcoma.
Sclerotic lesions are areas of increased bone density often seen in medical imaging, indicating abnormal bone growth or remodeling. When associated with metastasis, these lesions typically arise from cancer cells spreading to the spine from other parts of the body, such as the breast, prostate, or lung. Common causes of sclerotic lesions on the spine include primary bone tumors, metastatic cancers, and conditions like osteoblastic lesions, where the bone formation is stimulated in response to tumor activity.
only affects the skin, although similar discoid skin lesions can occur in the serious disease called systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Only about 10% of all patients with DLE will go on to develop the multiorgan disease SLE
Dandruff is a fungus that grows on every ones scalp