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Health Tip: Spot the Symptoms of Scalp Psoriasis
By LadyLively on March 11, 2015
Scalp psoriasis may be confused with dandruff, but the two conditions can cause a host of differing symptoms.
The American Academy of Dermatology says unique signs of scalp psoriasis may include:
- Patches of skin on the scalp that may be thick and inflamed.
- Bleeding from scratching the scalp.
- Extreme tenderness or a burning sensation on the scalp.
- Temporary hair loss.
Source: HealthDay
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