Scalp pain in the clinic may indicate occipital neuralgia, cranial swelling, folliculitis and so on.
1. Occipital neuralgia: the nature of scalp pain can be cut-like or electric pain, sudden stop, oral carbamazepine, phenytoin sodium and other pain relief.
2. Cranial swelling: such as lipoma, sebaceous cysts, cranial osteoma, etc., scalp pain will generally be mainly swelling or stabbing pain, and is often longer, gradually aggravated by a tendency. It can be treated by way of surgery.
3. Folliculitis: caused by bacterial infection, onset of scalp pain, itching and other symptoms. Amoxicillin and levofloxacin can be taken orally to fight infection.
Therefore, there are various causes of scalp pain, it is recommended to improve the relevant examination in time to clarify the cause.