Few things can make a parent’s heart race like discovering something unusual in their child’s hair. Whether it’s a bump, a strange patch, or something moving, panic often sets in immediately.
Parents wonder: is it harmless or a sign of something serious?
The truth is, hair-related issues in children are quite common. Not all of them require a doctor’s visit, but knowing what to watch for and how to respond is important.
Common causes include lice, mites, bumps, or scalp infections. Many of these problems can be treated safely at home with proper care.
For example, lice often cause itching and visible tiny bugs or eggs attached to hair strands. Mites can cause redness and irritation. Bumps might be harmless cysts or reactions to irritation