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DANDRUF

by ksandeepvvn, Jan 17, 2009 02:15AM
how can i get ridd of dandruff and black spots on my skin which are caused due to dandruff please suggest me any treatment which can cure this problem as soon as possible
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by BhumikaMD, Jan 17, 2009 02:32AM
Hi,

The best way to treat dandruff is to use a dandruff shampoo. Look for shampoos with ingredients such as zinc pyrithone, salicyclic acid, coal tar, selenium silfide, or ketoconazole. All of these ingredients have been shown to work on dandruff; to use the shampoo, apply it to your scalp and hair, rub vigorously, and allow it to sit for five minutes so that the ingredients can work before rinsing it out. Dandruff shampoo should be used every few days, and you may need to try several shampoos before you find one which works. You will also need to use it routinely to prevent recurrence, and you may find that a dandruff shampoo becomes ineffective at a certain point, in which case you will need to try a new product.

In addition to medicated shampoos, dandruff can also be treated with tea tree oil, a plant compound which has been used in traditional medicine for hundreds of years. Tea tree oil will help sooth the itching and irritation associated with dandruff, while also eliminating any organisms which might be triggering the dandruff production. Tea tree oil shampoos are readily available in many markets. Some people also have success with periodic applications of baking soda to their scalp.

Some people can eliminate dandruff entirely with diligent shampoo applications, while others may always have naturally flaky scalps. However, using dandruff shampoo should radically improve the condition; if the dandruff persists or grows worse, it may be a sign of psoriasis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, or even lice. These conditions require medical treatment to improve.

Let us know if you need any other information.

Regards.

by Bhumi305, May 10, 2009 09:54AM
To: BhumikaMD
Hello, I have read your post & I am also going through similar dandruff, my question to you is how do I determine, whether my dandruff is a sign of psoriasis or seborrhoeic dermatitis?  FYI, my dandruff don't respond to any of the dandruff shampoos I have tried so far, I have started using tea tree oil since 2 weeks & I massage it once a week.

Any help would be highly appreciated.
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