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About Dandruff & Itchy Scalp
Dandruff is a common scalp condition that causes itching, irritation, and visible flaking. Flakes may appear white, yellow, or gray and can be noticeable on the scalp, hairline, face, or shoulders. While dandruff is not dangerous, it can be uncomfortable, persistent, and embarrassing if left untreated.
With proper treatment and an understanding of the underlying cause, dandruff and itchy scalp are highly manageable.
Signs & Symptoms of Dandruff
Common symptoms include:
- Flakes on the scalp, hair, eyebrows, beard, or shoulders
- Persistent scalp itching
- Redness or irritation of the scalp
- Oily or scaly patches of skin
Flaking occurs when scalp skin cells shed too quickly, often due to inflammation or excess oil production.
Types of Dandruff
Dandruff can look different from person to person, depending on the cause:
- Dry scalp dandruff
Caused by lack of moisture, cold or dry weather, or harsh hair products. Flakes tend to be small and dry.
- Oily dandruff
Results from excess oil (sebum) production, leading to greasy scalp buildup and larger yellow flakes.
- Fungal-related dandruff
Caused by an overgrowth of Malassezia, a naturally occurring yeast that feeds on scalp oils and can trigger inflammation.
- Seborrheic dermatitis
A chronic skin condition that causes greasy, flaky, itchy patches on oily areas like the scalp, face, ears, and chest.
- Dandruff linked to skin conditions
Conditions such as psoriasis or eczema can cause scalp flaking and itching similar to dandruff.
What Causes Dandruff?
Dandruff can be triggered by one or more of the following:
- Excess oil production on the scalp
- Dry or irritated skin
- Overgrowth of Malassezia yeast
- Sensitivity to hair care products
- Underlying skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema
Where Can Dandruff Appear?
Although dandruff most commonly affects the scalp, it can also appear in other oil-producing areas of the body, including:
- Eyebrows and eyelids
- Beard and mustache area
- Sides of the nose
- Behind the ears
- Chest
These areas are prone to the same fungal and inflammatory triggers as the scalp.
Can Dandruff Cause Hair Loss?
Dandruff vs. Other Scalp Conditions
Dandruff vs. Dry Scalp
Dry scalp is usually linked to environmental factors or dehydration and often occurs alongside dry skin elsewhere on the body. Dandruff is typically limited to oily areas of the scalp and head.
Dandruff vs. Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes thick, silvery scales and plaques. While it can affect the scalp, it often extends beyond the hairline and appears on elbows, knees, and other areas.
Seborrheic Dermatitis vs. Dandruff
Seborrheic dermatitis is a more severe inflammatory condition that can cause redness, swelling, and greasy flakes on multiple areas of the body. Dandruff is considered a milder, scalp-limited form.
Lice vs. Dandruff
Lice are insects that cling to hair shafts and cannot be brushed away easily. Dandruff flakes fall freely from the scalp and are not contagious.
Is Dandruff Contagious?
Will Dandruff Go Away on Its Own?
How to Help Prevent Dandruff
While dandruff can’t always be prevented, these habits may help reduce flare-ups:
- Wash hair regularly with an anti-dandruff shampoo
- Avoid harsh or irritating hair products
- Manage stress, which can worsen symptoms
- Keep the scalp clean and balanced
Is There a Permanent Cure for Dandruff?
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How Do You Treat Dandruff?
Treatment depends on severity and cause. Options include OTC and prescription shampoos such as:
- Pyrithione zinc shampoos – Antibacterial and antifungal
- Coal tar shampoos – Slow skin cell turnover
- Salicylic acid shampoos – Help remove scale buildup
- Selenium sulfide shampoos – Reduce fungal growth
- Ketoconazole shampoos – Kill dandruff-causing fungus (OTC & prescription strengths)
- Fluocinolone shampoos – Reduce itching and inflammation (prescription only)
- Ciclopirox shampoos – Antifungal treatment for seborrheic dermatitis
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