Does Shaving Make Psoriasis Worse?


Scalp Psoriasis vs Dandruff

Psoriasis is a skin condition that typically occurs on the scalp, behind the ears, forehead, elbows and knees. When it occurs on the scalp, you wonder does shaving make psoriasis worse? Certainly, psoriasis is chronic and might be something you will deal with over time unless you treat it.

So, does shaving make psoriasis worse? I decided to ask the medical professionals at iCliniq the question myself. Here is the answer I received:

Head shaving per se does not affect psoriasis but micro cuts that occurs due to shaving can result in pin point bleeding from psoriasis rash.

Don’t worry, scalp psoriasis is a condition that can be easily kept under control with topical medicines, that is with one lotion and oil.

If you don’t wanna seek treatment for psoriasis then at least apply coconut oil on the scalp as it will control the scaling and dryness of psoriasis.

My approach would be to start you on one lotion for 15 days to control the psoriasis lesions.

One more thing on which treatment depends is how extensive is your scalp psoriasis.

iCliniq.com
A dermatologist can help you deal with psoriasis.
A dermatologist can help you deal with psoriasis.

Does Shaving Make Psoriasis Worse?

So the good news is that your psoriasis is treatable and the doctor listed a few examples of how to treat it. And shaving won’t necessarily make it worse. Numerous treatments exist including coal tar shampoo, corticosteroids, medicated lotions, gels, ointments and oils.

With regards to coconut oil, many popular lotions, sunscreens and other topical skincare products contain coconut oil. While coconut oil is highly comedogenic, it does have skincare benefits including being a moisturizer.

Conclusion

  • Does shaving make psoriasis worse? Psoriasis is a chronic condition that when occurring on the scalp, may means you have to adjust your shaving routine until you are able to get the condition under control.
  • Psoriasis is a treatable condition that a topical medicine – often a lotion and oil together – will help to deal with.
  • Coconut oil can help to soothe affected areas if you aren’t going the medical route. Since psoriasis is chronic, it’s best to get it treated and taken care of.
  • Having said that, coconut is highly comedogenic which means it clogs pores and can be troublesome for men who already have oily skin and are prone to breakouts and acne.

If you suffer from psoriasis, how did you deal with it? Let us know in the comments section below!

Carl Mueller

I'm a bald guy with beard (goatee) who blogs about shaving, head shaving, style and grooming ideas for men.

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