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Why do I have flaky and somethimes oily skin and scalp? Dandruff is seasonal. It is most severe during the winter and mildest during the summer. The most common symptom of dandruff is scaling; itching is occasionally present. Dandruff scales usually occur as small, round, white-to-gray patches on the top of the head; however, scaling can occur anywhere on the scalp. What makes it worse?
How do I treat it? Since dandruff is a natural process, it can not be eliminated; it can only be controlled. Mild dandruff may be controlled by regularly shampooing the scalp with a mild, non-medicated shampoo. If frequent shampooing alone does not control the dandruff, a medicated dandruff shampoo can be used. See our product list. The most direct way to control dandruff is to use a shampoo that contains a cytostatic agent, such as selenium sulfide or zinc pyrithione (DHS or Nizoral). Cytostatic agents reduce the rate of growth and multiplication of horny cells (top layer of skin on the scalp), which caused a noticeable decrease in visible dandruff within several weeks. Shampoos containing selenium sulfide should not be used if there is a cut or abrasion on the scalp. When scaling of the scalp is accompanied by redness and greasy scaling on the face, eyebrows and eyelashes, a person may have something other than dandruff. You should contact Dr. Guccione if the redness is present, or if scaling occurs on parts of the body other than the scalp.
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