When Michael noticed small painful bumps appearing on the back of his scalp, he assumed they were just ordinary pimples or irritation from a recent haircut. Over the next several weeks, however, the bumps became larger, some areas became inflamed, and patches of hair began falling out. Concerned by the worsening condition, he decided it was time to visit a dermatologist.
After a thorough examination, the doctor explained that the problem wasn’t caused by sleeping with someone, sharing a bed, or any of the rumors Michael had read online. Instead, he had developed a chronic inflammatory scalp condition that had become infected after repeated irritation. Left untreated, it had started damaging the hair follicles and causing temporary hair loss.
The dermatologist immediately began treatment with prescription medication, medicated shampoos, and instructions to avoid scratching the affected areas. Michael also learned that poor hygiene wasn’t necessarily the cause. Conditions like bacterial infections, fungal infections, ingrown hairs, or certain inflammatory skin disorders can produce similar symptoms, making a professional diagnosis essential.
Within a few months, the inflammation had greatly improved, and healthy hair slowly began growing back in the areas where the follicles had not been permanently damaged. Michael was relieved to learn that seeking treatment early had prevented more serious complications and significantly improved his recovery.
Despite many viral posts claiming these symptoms are the result of “sleeping with” someone, there is no single condition that can be diagnosed from a photo alone or linked to that claim. Scalp problems like these can have many different causes and should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Early treatment offers the best chance for recovery and healthy hair regrowth.