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  1. Asked: January 5, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have small white patches on my face near my forehead and eyes. I also…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 5, 2024 at 2:38 am

    Dandruff is a condition that commonly affects the scalp. It is seen more commonly in people who have an oily scalp. Regular shampoos do not clear dandruff. Medicated shampoos are preferred. These can be used on a regular basis to keep the scalp healthy and clean. Sometimes, dandruff can be seen withRead more

    Dandruff is a condition that commonly affects the scalp. It is seen more commonly in people who have an oily scalp.

    Regular shampoos do not clear dandruff. Medicated shampoos are preferred. These can be used on a regular basis to keep the scalp healthy and clean.

    Sometimes, dandruff can be seen with small white patches over the face. Similar patches may be seen on the face or back. These are called seborrheic dermatitis.

    When this happens, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist.

    The patches can be treated using lotions or creams containing antifungals and steroids.

    However, both these conditions remain chronic. This means that the infection can repeatedly happen after some time. This is normal and manageable.

    Washing the hair regularly and preventing oil accumulation helps in treatment. It is also advisable to avoid the use of hair oils.

    A dermatologist can be consulted for further guidance.

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  2. Asked: January 5, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have had severe dandruff for a few years. I’ve been using KZ lotion regularly,…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 5, 2024 at 2:14 am

    Flaking and itching are two common symptoms associated with dandruff. However, these changes are seen in other skin conditions as well. The presence of patches on the scalp can be suggestive of conditions other than dandruff. It is important to consult a dermatologist who can give a specific diagnosRead more

    Flaking and itching are two common symptoms associated with dandruff. However, these changes are seen in other skin conditions as well.

    The presence of patches on the scalp can be suggestive of conditions other than dandruff. It is important to consult a dermatologist who can give a specific diagnosis and treat it accordingly.

    Seborrheic dermatitis is characterised by red, scaly patches on the scalp. It may be associated with severe itching for a long time.

    Psoriasis is a condition that can cause severe flaking and makes the scalp look dry.

    Tinea capitis or ringworm is a highly infective fungal infection of the scalp. It can even cause hair loss.

    These conditions require different treatments in the form of antifungals or steroids as per the diagnosis. It is not advisable to use products without knowing the diagnosis.

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  3. Asked: January 5, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have had dandruff on my eyelashes for almost six months. I have tried several…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 5, 2024 at 12:16 am

    Dandruff over the eyelashes is observed in two conditions. These are seborrheic dermatitis and blepharitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a type of eczema that affects the oily areas of the face. It is usually seen along with dandruff of the hair. It is best to use an anti-dandruff shampoo to wash the haRead more

    Dandruff over the eyelashes is observed in two conditions. These are seborrheic dermatitis and blepharitis.

    Seborrheic dermatitis is a type of eczema that affects the oily areas of the face. It is usually seen along with dandruff of the hair. It is best to use an anti-dandruff shampoo to wash the hair.

    In both cases, gentle treatment around the eyes is required. You can use baby shampoo to wash the eyelids and eyelashes carefully. After this, gently remove the crusts and flakes of dandruff. Warm compresses can be applied every day for about ten minutes to soften the flakes. This process needs to be repeated multiple times.

    This process should be done very carefully without pulling the eyelashes. It can take a few weeks to clear. In some cases, antibiotic eye drops are also required.

    To get an exact diagnosis, the opinion of a dermatologist and ophthalmologist is both required. An eye examination is necessary to make sure that the disease has only affected eyelids and eyelashes. The area around the eye is sensitive, and you should only use products under expert guidance.

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  4. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have had a problem with dandruff for a few years. Usually, it looks like…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 6:02 pm

    Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis are both conditions in the same spectrum. Seborrheic dermatitis is a condition in which thick, greasy scales are seen. These are often yellow in colour. These scales can be seen over the scalp and can even come on eyelashes. This makes the eyes a little difficult tRead more

    Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis are both conditions in the same spectrum.

    Seborrheic dermatitis is a condition in which thick, greasy scales are seen. These are often yellow in colour.

    These scales can be seen over the scalp and can even come on eyelashes. This makes the eyes a little difficult to open.

    It is important to avoid being harsh while trying to remove the scales. They are often attached strongly to the hair. It is preferable to soften them and then try to remove them gently.

    The scales can be softened in different ways. Anti-dandruff shampoos and overnight lotions are recommended for the scalp. Medicated shampoos with antifungals are also recommended for this purpose.

    These treatments need to be continued daily for best results.

    For complaints of the eyes, it is better to see an ophthalmologist for a detailed examination.

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  5. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    My daughter is three years old, and she already has dandruff. She has white flakes…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 5:53 pm

    Dandruff is quite common in children. It need not be a cause of worry. Anti-dandruff shampoos are safe for use in children as well. Baby shampoos can also be used regularly. Often, it may be required to wash the hair daily. While washing, you should massage the scalp gently to clear the oil well. OnRead more

    Dandruff is quite common in children. It need not be a cause of worry.

    Anti-dandruff shampoos are safe for use in children as well. Baby shampoos can also be used regularly. Often, it may be required to wash the hair daily.

    While washing, you should massage the scalp gently to clear the oil well. One should take special care to ensure that the shampoo does not enter the eyes.

    External application of oil should be avoided.

    White flakes over the body could be because of a variety of reasons. Atopic dermatitis is a kind of dryness that is seen in children. It is associated with sensitive skin.

    It can be controlled by taking a few precautions. The time of bath should be limited to five or ten minutes. After a bath, the body should be pat dried, and then a moisturiser can be applied.

    It is best to take guidance from a dermatologist for a detailed examination and accurate treatment.

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  6. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have read that Vitamin E is effective in curing hair fall. I have dandruff…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    There are many causes of hair fall, and dandruff is one of them. Dandruff requires separate treatment using shampoos or lotions. Vitamin E is not effective in the treatment of dandruff. However, Vitamin E helps maintain healthy hair and reduces hair fall. Capsules of vitamin E can be applied directlRead more

    There are many causes of hair fall, and dandruff is one of them.

    Dandruff requires separate treatment using shampoos or lotions. Vitamin E is not effective in the treatment of dandruff.

    However, Vitamin E helps maintain healthy hair and reduces hair fall. Capsules of vitamin E can be applied directly to the scalp as well.

    But before trying any treatment, it is essential to know the specific cause of hair fall. If you have any nutritional deficiency, that should be treated first. It is also important to have a healthy scalp and treat dandruff to control hair fall. Vitamin E can be used in combination with different products to achieve this.

    A dermatologist will guide you regarding what specific treatment is required in each case.

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  7. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have dandruff on my scalp. I have dry hair, so I wash my hair…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 1:16 pm

    Dandruff is a fungal infection, usually seen when the scalp remains oily. Washing hair less frequently results in the scalp becoming oily and sticky. It is important to note that the hair ends can appear dry even when the scalp produces oil. It is recommended to wash the hair twice a week to maintaiRead more

    Dandruff is a fungal infection, usually seen when the scalp remains oily.

    Washing hair less frequently results in the scalp becoming oily and sticky. It is important to note that the hair ends can appear dry even when the scalp produces oil.

    It is recommended to wash the hair twice a week to maintain a healthy scalp. Especially when you have dandruff, it is more likely that the scalp is oily even though the hair looks dry.

    You should use anti-dandruff shampoos twice a week for best results. Shampoo should be applied over the scalp and not the hair length. Additionally, you can use conditioners or hair serums to reduce hair dryness. Maintaining a healthy diet is beneficial.

    The use of hair oils is not recommended if you have a lot of dandruff. It makes dandruff more difficult to treat and increases fungal growth.

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  8. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have been facing a problem of dandruff and increased hair fall for several months….

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 1:10 pm

    There can be several causes of increased hair fall, such as nutritional deficiency, stress, hormonal changes, exposure to pollution, and even dandruff. Diagnosing a specific cause needs some blood tests and other investigations. Longstanding dandruff may be indicative of a skin condition known as seRead more

    There can be several causes of increased hair fall, such as nutritional deficiency, stress, hormonal changes, exposure to pollution, and even dandruff. Diagnosing a specific cause needs some blood tests and other investigations.

    Longstanding dandruff may be indicative of a skin condition known as seborrheic dermatitis. Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis are fungal infections of the skin over the scalp. They make the hair weak and increase hair fall.

    There has been much discussion about the side effects of excessive masturbation. However, there is no evidence that it is related to increased hair fall or other skin problems such as pimples. The practice, when done in moderation, is safe.

    It is advisable for you to consult a dermatologist and take the appropriate treatment for hair fall. This may include a shampoo or lotion for dandruff and other supplements as required.
    Also, note that it takes several months for hair fall to reduce. Remain patient and regular with the treatment for best results.

    Reference
    Borda, L. J., & Wikramanayake, T. C. (2015). Seborrheic Dermatitis and Dandruff: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of clinical and investigative dermatology, 3(2), 10.13188/2373-1044.1000019. https://doi.org/10.13188/2373-1044.1000019

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  9. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I am having hair fall and dandruff problems. I need to control my hair fall…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 7:32 am

    Hair fall can happen because of a lot of reasons. Nutritional deficiencies are a common cause of this. This might include a deficiency of protein or vitamins and micronutrients. Eggs are nutritional and a good source of protein. However, there can be many reasons contributing to hair loss. Even streRead more

    Hair fall can happen because of a lot of reasons. Nutritional deficiencies are a common cause of this. This might include a deficiency of protein or vitamins and micronutrients.

    Eggs are nutritional and a good source of protein. However, there can be many reasons contributing to hair loss. Even stress, lack of sleep, or a sedentary life can increase hair fall.

    Dandruff needs to be treated separately. This treatment can include dedicated shampoos or lotions for the problem. Antifungal tablets may be needed in some cases.

    Dandruff can take up to four to six weeks to clear. Hair fall also takes a few months to reduce.

    A dermatologist can help give a specific diagnosis. The treatment advised should be continued for some time for the best results.

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  10. Asked: January 4, 2024In: Hair Fall

    I have dandruff with severe hair fall. It has increased a lot over the last…

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    Dr. Bhavika Shah, MD, DNB
    Added an answer on January 4, 2024 at 6:41 am

    Dandruff by itself is not usually associated with severe hair fall. If you're suffering from severe hair fall, the first step is to find the cause. This may require an examination by a doctor and some further tests. There is a condition associated with dandruff known as seborrheic dermatitis. In thiRead more

    Dandruff by itself is not usually associated with severe hair fall. If you’re suffering from severe hair fall, the first step is to find the cause. This may require an examination by a doctor and some further tests.

    There is a condition associated with dandruff known as seborrheic dermatitis. In this case, there may be redness or irritation in the scalp and thick scales. A disease known as psoriasis also affects the hair and can cause scaling and severe hair fall.

    Regular anti-dandruff shampoos are not sufficient to treat these other conditions. They may need additional lotions containing steroids or salicylic acid. This is to make sure that the flakes are cleared from the scalp. You may also be prescribed certain tablets to counter your condition.

    A visit to a dermatologist is required to find the reason behind your hair fall. Only after that can an appropriate mode of treatment be recommended for your condition.

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