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Pain, tenderness, or itching that worsens

A lesion that does not heal

When these symptoms persist for weeks or months, they may no longer be simple dandruff.

The Condition Doctors Worry About Most
Dermatologists point to actinic keratosis and certain types of skin cancer, including squamous cell carcinoma, as conditions that can appear on the scalp and mimic dandruff in early stages.

Actinic keratosis is a pre-cancerous lesion caused by long-term sun exposure. It often appears as rough, scaly patches that flake repeatedly and may feel sandpaper-like to the touch.

Left untreated, some of these lesions can progress into cancer.
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Why the Scalp Is Often Overlooked
The scalp is one of the most sun-exposed areas of the body, yet it is frequently ignored — especially in people with thinning hair or bald spots.

Hair can hide lesions, delaying detection. Many patients assume flaking is a cosmetic issue rather than a medical one, allowing potentially dangerous changes to go unnoticed.

“People are vigilant about moles on their arms or face,” one dermatologist explains, “but they rarely think about what’s happening on their scalp.”