- female
- 30 Years
- 31/03/2021
Can oily scalp cause hair loss?
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Oily scalp can clog the hair follicles, trap dust and may lead to some itching, infections which inturn can cause hair loss.
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Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Oily Scalp and Hair Loss:
- Oily scalp can contribute to hair loss by causing conditions like dandruff or folliculitis.
- Excess oil may clog follicles, weakening hair roots.
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Other Contributing Factors:
- Hormonal changes, genetics, stress, and nutritional deficiencies often play a larger role.
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Management Tips:
- Maintain scalp health with gentle cleansing and appropriate hair care.
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Professional Advice:
- Consult a dermatologist or trichologist if hair loss is noticeable or persistent.
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