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The Ideas On Scalp Treatment For Dandruff

By Lelia Hall


The scaling of the skin and white flakes on the scalp are all signs of dandruff. It results from a process that should be natural. This is the constant shedding and renewing of skin layers. In normal cases, it goes unnoticed as cells are shed one at a time. However, when inflammation occurs, it may cause some cells that are being shed to stick together. The visible flakes result from large clumps of cells that are shed as a result of inflammation. In the U. S alone, up to 50% of the population is affected, whether infants, teenagers or even adults. There are several natural and artificial remedies for scalp treatment for dandruff.

However, before dwelling on these, there are some possible causes that you should know. Some studies have suggested that digestion can be a possible cause of dandruff, particularly among the infants. It occurs when the breastfeeding mother eats food that the baby is allergic to. Dry scalp is also known to arise from food sensitivity such as deficiency of essential fatty acids, gluten intolerance, and inadequate hydration among others. The other possible causes are eczema and psoriasis which are all forms of dermatological conditions.

With this in mind, there are some remedies that are very easy. For instance, an adult should drink eight glasses of water to ensure that the skin is properly hydrated. A well-balanced diet and a good exercise regime are also recommended. Hydration can also be achieved by taking caffeinated drinks.

When the case is a bit severe, you have to look for other solutions. The common conventional methods include the use of 1% metronidazole or 2% ketoconazole in shampoos, gels, and other topical corticosteroids.

These conventional alternatives are easily available from the pharmacists and supermarkets at pocket-friendly prices. The major categories of shampoos include the ketoconazole shampoos that have antifungal properties and the zinc pyrithione that are mainly used to kill the malassezia fungi. The others include coal tar and selenium sulfide shampoos that slow down shedding off of the dead cells. The other category is made of salicylic acid and works by shedding off dead skin and softening the skin.

Although the conventional methods are widely used, they may not be the best remedies particularly for people with certain conditions. The pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and people with some allergies are some of the special categories that require a doctor's permission before resorting to some of the shampoos.

The Omega-3 fatty acids are also very important and you need to be sure to get enough of it. It is readily available in fish oil supplements, butter, flax seeds, walnuts, hemp milk, and chia seeds, and even meat from organic grass-fed animals.

Honey is also a widely used natural remedy. It is a natural humectant that is known to help hair hold into moisture. It also delivers powerful infusion of a range of vitamins such as A, C, D, E, and B-complex, minerals such as phosphorous, calcium, manganese, iron, potassium, and manganese in addition to beta-carotene. By applying diluted honey and letting it dry for three hours before rinsing with warm water, you easily get rid of stubborn dandruff.




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