Scalp pain! Could it be a sign of anything?
LOL no that's a good question Paul, but no I haven't changed hair care products. I also don't color treat my hair in anyway.
I have a history of alopecia areata (hair loss in patches) due to lupus and a previous surgery years ago. My hair eventually did grow back (slowly) but never fully recovered to what it used to be. I don't remember my scalp hurting last time I lost hair. After all the responses I am beginning to think it is either related to the lupus or nerve damage.
I have a history of alopecia areata (hair loss in patches) due to lupus and a previous surgery years ago. My hair eventually did grow back (slowly) but never fully recovered to what it used to be. I don't remember my scalp hurting last time I lost hair. After all the responses I am beginning to think it is either related to the lupus or nerve damage.
Hi Roxy,
I've had a very similar scalp sensation. It feels like maybe I had a very tight ponytail, which isn't the case, because I keep my hair very short. It feels sensitive to the touch and frankly I thought it was just a weird fluke or maybe some imagined sensitivity. It started shortly after the DS Expo at Dr. K's office where I overheard someone talking about having a lot of hair loss since they weren't getting enough protein after their surgery. Now protein isn't an issue for me, but I can't control the strange urge to keep checking the mirror for hair loss. My daughter says it's my imagination and it still looks like I have the same amount of spiders meeting on my head. (That's how she and my brother refer to my curls... spiders having a meeting on my head. Yeah, I'm auctioning them both off on eBay. Cheap.) I actually don't feel it today, so I guess that's good.
I've had a very similar scalp sensation. It feels like maybe I had a very tight ponytail, which isn't the case, because I keep my hair very short. It feels sensitive to the touch and frankly I thought it was just a weird fluke or maybe some imagined sensitivity. It started shortly after the DS Expo at Dr. K's office where I overheard someone talking about having a lot of hair loss since they weren't getting enough protein after their surgery. Now protein isn't an issue for me, but I can't control the strange urge to keep checking the mirror for hair loss. My daughter says it's my imagination and it still looks like I have the same amount of spiders meeting on my head. (That's how she and my brother refer to my curls... spiders having a meeting on my head. Yeah, I'm auctioning them both off on eBay. Cheap.) I actually don't feel it today, so I guess that's good.