10 Dry Scalp Symptoms
Seasonal Changes
Because the changing seasons affect humidity and temperature, it's helpful to track when symptoms worsen or get better. If they tend to get worse in dry weather, it's possible that dry scalp is the culprit. Dry scalp can come in the winter or the summer, depending on your local climate.
The important part to remember is that you should keep note of when symptoms change. This is an important medical record that can contain many clues a doctor or dermatologist could use to help.
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