Try gradually changing the food over to something like avoderm which has avocado for skin and coat, or mix fish oil in with the food which you can get at like Petco.
It's because of the hair rubbing against his skin.
You will see white flakes of skin in your hair, and your scalp will likely be itchy...
My cat has an itchy skin condition, and the vet suggested we give him "advantage", assuming he has an allergy to fleas, ect... it works, he doesnt itch, or scratch and his hair has grown back!
Laser hair removal can cause itchy skin at the treated area as well as pink or red skin. Laser hair removal can also cause swelling, acne, and white spots referred to as hypopigmentation.
Itchy beards often refer to the discomfort or irritation experienced by individuals with facial hair, typically caused by factors like dry skin, lack of proper grooming, or the coarse texture of the hair itself. This sensation can also result from skin conditions such as eczema or allergies. To alleviate the itchiness, regular washing, conditioning, and moisturizing of both the beard and the skin underneath are recommended.
Facial hair can be itchy, especially during the early stages of growth when the hair is coarse and may irritate the skin. Additionally, factors like dry skin, lack of grooming, or improper care can exacerbate itchiness. Regular washing, conditioning, and moisturizing can help alleviate discomfort and keep facial hair soft. Each individual's experience may vary, so some may find it less bothersome than others.
Vitamins C, E, and the B vitamin Biotin have been shown to improve skin health. C and E reduce the effects of sun exposure and Biotin is a necessary nutrient that forms the basis of skin and hair (inadequate amounts can cause itchy skin and hair-loss).
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