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5 Major Scalp Disorders

1. The Unquenchable Fire on Your Scalp

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Your Story & Symptoms

  • “Even after washing in the morning, my bangs turn greasy, and my crown emits an unpleasant odor by afternoon.”
  • “My entire scalp feels red and itchy, and I keep scratching it without realizing.”
  • “Sticky yellow flakes and painful pimples appear frequently.”

Recoding Diagnosis (Root Cause Analysis)

This is not a simple skin issue. It’s a systemic overload — internal heat imbalance overstimulates immune response, causing sebaceous glands to go into overdrive. Stress, poor sleep, or dietary habits easily trigger flare-ups due to this instability.

Medical Mechanism

When internal heat accumulates, sebaceous glands become hyperactive, releasing excessive sebum that feeds *Malassezia* yeast. Its overgrowth produces byproducts that trigger inflammation, resulting in itching, scaling, and even hair loss.

Stage 1: Internal imbalance and excessive sebum production
Stage 1: Internal imbalance & excessive sebum
Stage 2: Malassezia overgrowth
Stage 2: Overgrowth of Malassezia yeast
Stage 3: Inflammation and scalp damage
Stage 3: Inflammation & scalp damage

The Recoding Protocol Difference

Core Goal: Instead of merely suppressing dandruff or inflammation, Recoding aims to stabilize the skin’s immune system and regulate “scalp heat,” creating a scalp environment where harmful microbes cannot thrive — preventing recurrence.

2. The Battle with Recurring Inflammation

Folliculitis

Medical Mechanism

When scalp defense weakens, bacteria such as *Staphylococcus aureus* invade hair follicles, causing inflammation, pus, and pain. Deep inflammation can permanently destroy the follicle, preventing hair regrowth.

Stage 1: Bacterial invasion
Stage 1: Bacterial invasion
Stage 2: Inflammation and pus formation
Stage 2: Inflammation & pus formation
Stage 3: Follicle damage
Stage 3: Follicle damage

The Recoding Protocol Difference

Core Goal: Beyond antibiotics, Recoding strengthens scalp immunity and regenerative power, creating a robust defense barrier to prevent bacterial invasion and promote scar-free healing.

3. The Struggle with Thick Scales

Scalp Psoriasis

Medical Mechanism

Due to miscommunication within the immune system, skin cells multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. Immature cells accumulate, forming thick, red, inflamed plaques on the scalp.

Stage 1: Immune dysfunction and excessive cell growth
Stage 1: Overactive immune response
Stage 2: Accumulation of immature cells
Stage 2: Accumulation of immature cells
Stage 3: Formation of scales
Stage 3: Plaque formation

The Recoding Protocol Difference

Core Goal: Instead of only suppressing symptoms, Recoding calms the overactive immune system and rebuilds the damaged skin barrier, restoring the scalp’s natural renewal rhythm.

4. The Invisible Pain

Scalp Dysesthesia

Medical Mechanism

Excessive stress or viral aftereffects make scalp nerves hypersensitive. Even mild stimuli are misinterpreted by the brain as pain or burning, leading to chronic discomfort.

Stage 1: Nerve hypersensitivity
Stage 1: Nerve hypersensitivity
Stage 2: Signal amplification
Stage 2: Signal amplification & distortion
Stage 3: Misinterpretation by the brain
Stage 3: Brain misinterpretation

The Recoding Protocol Difference

Core Goal: Rather than suppressing pain signals, Recoding focuses on *why* the nervous system became overstimulated — promoting natural relaxation and balance without drug dependency.

5. The Trace of Time

Scalp Aging

Medical Mechanism

With aging, collagen and elastin decline, reducing scalp elasticity and blood supply to follicles. Oxidative stress damages melanocytes, causing gray hair and weaker hair roots.

Stage 1: Loss of elasticity
Stage 1: Reduced elasticity
Stage 2: Reduced blood flow
Stage 2: Decreased blood supply
Stage 3: Melanocyte damage
Stage 3: Melanocyte damage

The Recoding Protocol Difference

Core Goal: Instead of masking symptoms, Recoding rejuvenates the scalp’s biological clock — restoring youth, vitality, and natural resilience for true scalp anti-aging.