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  2. These Shampoos Will Finally Fix Your Itchy, Flaky Scalp - AOL

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    Medicated Maximum Strength Dandruff Shampoo. Because it's medicated with menthol, this maximum-strength shampoo is an excellent choice for those who suffer from an itchy, painful scalp.It provides ...

  3. 11 Best Shampoos for Itchy Scalp - AOL

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    If you have a problematic, itchy scalp, this is a fantastic choice of shampoo. Neutrogena’s T/Gel has long been recommended for managing psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and just ordinary dandruff.

  4. 13 Reasons for Scabs on Your Scalp and How to Treat Each ...

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    If your scalp is intensely itchy and you notice small white dots in your hair that are not flaky (like dandruff), you may have a lice infestation. Lice can cause aggressive scratching, which can ...

  5. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    [8] [12] In addition to flaky skin, seborrhoeic dermatitis can have areas of red, inflamed, and itchy skin that coincide with the area of skin flaking, but not all individuals have this symptom. [8] Seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp can appear similarly to dandruff. [11] When the scalp is affected, there can be associated temporary hair loss ...

  6. How to soothe a dry, itchy scalp - AOL

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    Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo $ at Amazon. Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo $ at Walmart. Kerastase Symbiose Exfoliating Anti-Dandruff Scalp Scrub. This gentle micro-exfoliating scalp ...

  7. Head lice infestation - Wikipedia

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    Head lice infestation, also known as pediculosis capitis, is the infection of the head hair and scalp by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis). [6] Itching from lice bites is common. [5] During a person's first infection, the itch may not develop for up to six weeks. [5] If a person is infected again, symptoms may begin much more quickly. [5]