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Dandruff
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Dandruff - an all too common cause of an itchy flaky scalp.
Dandruff is one of the most common conditions affecting the scalp. Skin cells on
the scalp are constantly being renewed, and old cells get pushed to the surface
by the new cells. As cells constantly regenerate, a small amount of flaking is
perfectly normal, and actually quite common. Some people however, can experience
chronic flaking. This can be a result of different dietary, lifestyle and
hormonal triggers. More serious cases can occasionally be accompanied by redness
and irritation.
If you have dandruff, the process of your skin renewal (or skin turnover) speeds
up to twice the normal rate, so a greater number of dead cells are shed. The
scalp becomes scaly and the skin cells shed and collect in clumps. They are
noticeable when brushing the hair and can gather on the shoulders.
Today most skin specialists agree that dandruff is associated with a tiny
fungus. This fungus lives on our bodies and scalp at all times, usually without
causing any problem. However, for some people, it can get out of control -
leading to dandruff.
Dandruff is believed to run in families. Diets that are too salty, spicy or
sugary and accompanied by too much alcohol can make it worse, as can stress and
changes in climate. Make sure your diet contains enough vitamin E, selenium and
zinc (eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and nuts). Omega oils are also
said to help prevent dandruff by reducing inflammation and nourishing the cells,
you can find these in the health and beauty oils. Exercise is great to help
increase circulation and to help you relax.
Excessive flaking may also be a symptom of seborrhoeic dermatitis, psoriasis or
fungal infection.
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