Seborrheic alopecia is generally no obvious accompanying symptoms, does not cause scalp pain, scalp pain when you touch the scalp is considered to be folliculitis, excessive pulling and other symptoms caused by folliculitis caused by pain under the guidance of the doctor to target the use of medication. 1. Folliculitis: bacterial infection of the hair follicle can cause folliculitis, which can lead to red papules or dunes on the scalp, localized pain will be accompanied by symptoms, can follow the doctor’s instructions for external use of mupirocin ointment, erythromycin ointment and other drugs. 2. Excessive pulling: If the daily hair tie is too tight, it will pull on the scalp, resulting in scalp pain when touched. So usually should try to avoid long-term hair tie. Scalp pain may also be caused by other factors. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause and give targeted treatment, do not blindly self-medication.