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Dandruff, characterized by flaky skin on the scalp, can be caused by various factors such as dry skin, sensitivity to hair products, fungal infections like malassezia, or conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. Antidandruff treatments aim to reduce flaking, itching, and inflammation of the scalp.
Medicated Shampoos: There are several types of medicated shampoos available over the counter or by prescription that can help control dandruff. These shampoos often contain active ingredients such as:
For dandruff caused by fungal infections, such as seborrheic dermatitis, an anti-fungal cream or lotion may be prescribed by a doctor. These creams usually contain active ingredients like ketoconazole, ciclopirox, or selenium sulfide, which can help reduce yeast growth on the scalp.
In addition to medicated shampoos, scalp treatments like scalp masks or oils containing ingredients such as tea tree oil, coconut oil, or aloe vera may help soothe and moisturize the scalp, reducing flakiness and itching.
Some evidence suggests that certain dietary factors may contribute to dandruff. Eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, and reducing intake of sugar, processed foods, and dairy products, may help improve overall scalp health.
Stress can exacerbate certain skin conditions, including dandruff. Practicing stress-reduction techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises may help improve symptoms.
Proper hair care practices, such as washing the hair regularly with a gentle shampoo, avoiding excessive use of hair products, and rinsing the hair thoroughly after shampooing, can help prevent and manage dandruff.
It’s essential to consult with a Skin specialist or tricchologist or healthcare professional if dandruff persists despite using over-the-counter treatments or if it is accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, swelling, or open sores on the scalp. They can help identify the underlying cause of dandruff and recommend appropriate treatment options.