To treat eczema on the scalp, you can try using a cortisone-based product prescribed by a doctor. Additionally, you can try reducing how often you wash your hair, using a mild shampoo, avoiding hot air when drying, washing with lukewarm water, and reducing exposure to allergens. If the problem persists after trying these measures for about 10 days, it would be advisable to seek medical advice.
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