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Treatment For Itchy Scalp Caused By Amyloid Fibrils.

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KESGRAVE, IPSWICH UK
August 20
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To manage itching caused by amyloid fibrils affecting the scalp, the following treatments can be helpful:

- Steroids: These are inflammation-reducing drugs
- Antihistamines: Allergy medications that can help reduce itching.
- Ultraviolet light therapy: This treatment uses UV light to alleviate symptoms.
- Laser therapy: Show Full Answer

To manage itching caused by amyloid fibrils affecting the scalp, the following treatments can be helpful:

- Steroids: These are inflammation-reducing drugs.
- Antihistamines: Allergy medications that can help reduce itching.
- Ultraviolet light therapy: This treatment uses UV light to alleviate symptoms.
- Laser therapy: Another option to help manage skin symptoms.

These treatments can help manage symptoms like itching or reduce the appearance of lesions. Always consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan for your specific condition.

August 20

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