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Sunburnt scalp is an underrated summer problem: Surgeon shares symptoms, prevention tips

Sunburnt scalp can cause long-tern damages and trigger skin cancer. Know the prevention tips to follow in the summer season.

Published on: May 01, 2025 03:04 PM IST
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With the summer season raging in with the rising temperature levels, sunburn is a common issue that people are worried with. But can you imagine your scalp getting sunburnt? Well, it’s a realty. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Viral Desai, cosmetic plastic and hair transplant surgeon, and Medical Director – DHI India said, “Scalp sunburn is exactly what it sounds like – sunburn on your scalp; also known as Solar Dermatitis. It can happen to anyone, regardless of skin tone or hair type. And, just like sunburn on other parts of your body, it can be painful and uncomfortable.” Also read | Sunburn: Tips to prevent yourself from the dangerous UV rays, avoid sunburn

Warning signs of sunburnt scalp:

  • Pain and redness.
  • Skin that feels warm to the touch.
  • Dry, itchy, and peeling skin (usually starting 7-10 days after sun exposure).
  • Blisters, swelling, and nausea (in severe cases).

What causes sunburnt scalp?

Can you imagine your scalp getting sunburnt? Well, it’s a realty. (Shutterstock)
Can you imagine your scalp getting sunburnt? Well, it’s a realty. (Shutterstock)

The doctor noted spending too much time in the sun without protection, having thin or no hair or forgetting sunscreen or sun protection before gong outdoors as the main causes of sunburnt scalp. He further added that factors such as living in areas with strong sunlight, having fair skin or a family history of skin cancer or being near reflective surfaces like water, sand, or snow can also elevate the risk. Also read | Effective strategies for preventing acne and sunburn during summer, tips on most suitable sunscreen options

Damages caused by sunburnt scalp:

  • Premature aging of the skin.
  • Increased risk of skin cancer.
  • Hair loss and thinning due to damaged hair follicles.

Protect your scalp in summer.

Prevention tips to follow:

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tapatrisha Das

Tapatrisha Das is a Lifestyle Journalist at Hindustan Times. She covers health, mental health, relationships, festivals, fashion and travel. She is passionate about narrating interesting stories in the lifestyle space.

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