Scabs or irritated skin behind the ears can happen for many different reasons, and it does not automatically mean a person has one specific disease. Dermatologists explain that the skin behind the ears is sensitive and easily affected by moisture, oils, friction, allergies, infections, and inflammatory skin conditions.
Common Causes of Scabs Behind the Ears
Seborrheic Dermatitis
One of the most common causes is Seborrheic Dermatitis, a skin condition linked to excess oil production and yeast overgrowth on the skin. It may cause:
- Flaky skin
- Redness
- Greasy scales
- Itching
- Crusting behind the ears or on the scalp
Eczema
Eczema can lead to dry, cracked, itchy patches that sometimes form scabs after scratching.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis may create thick, scaly patches around the scalp and ears.
Allergic Reactions
Hair products, perfumes, earrings, headphones, or skincare products can irritate the skin and trigger allergic contact dermatitis.
Fungal or Bacterial Infection
Warm, moist skin behind the ears may sometimes allow fungal or bacterial infections to develop, especially if the skin becomes cracked.
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