Scalp peeling is most often seen in tinea capitis, which is caused by a fungal infection and can result in a lot of white scales on the scalp and hair loss. Tinea capitis occurs mainly on the scalp and can spread to the back of the ears, cheeks or chest in more severe cases. It can be treated with topical medications and systemic oral medications. Topical topical medications can usually be applied by washing with 2% ketoconazole lotion once a day. It is recommended that the hair be cut short or shaved prior to administration so that the topical medication can be more effective. Oral medications, mainly ashwagandha tablets, are commonly used. You should practice good hygiene, keep your head clean and dry, avoid contact with people who have STDs, and try not to use public goods provided by public places when you go out. In the family, it is recommended to isolate the items used to avoid mutual infection among family members and to avoid contact with animals such as cats and dogs that have ringworm to avoid being infected.