Saturday, 17 March 2018

How to get Rid of Dandruff

Are you tired of using a range of ineffective products for your dandruff condition? Getting rid of those pesky white flakes might actually be possible with many over-the-counter shampoos. Let’s have a look at some effective ways of handling the issue.


1. Pyrithione zinc
This is an active ingredient capable of reducing the severity of the dandruff substantially. So, if you have a favorite shampoo which doesn’t seem to get the job done, try switching to a shampoo containing pyrithione

2. Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid is another common over-the-counter product. It has a propertywhich prevents the flaking of you scalp and, hence, reduce the dandruff in your hair. It acts by dissolving the shed skin cells and reducing the appearance of flaking.

3. Coal tar
Coal tar shampoo has been around for many years. It has potent anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat many different scalp diseases including seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, scalp itching, and scalp eczema. It does have a few downsides. First of all, as it tends to have a very strong tar odor that many find unpleasant. Also, exposure to high concentration of coal tar (not the same included in shampoos) has also been shown to cause cancer (carcinogenic).

Saturday, 10 March 2018

Flaky Skin: Common Causes and Symptoms

Peeling or flaky skin occurs due to a range of different reasons, including eczema, psoriasis, dry skin, or skin inflammatory processes. Regardless of the cause, though, although not life threatening, can be unpleasant condition to deal with due to severe itching, pain, or redness. 

Identifying the symptoms, however, could help you treat them quickly and improve the skin in the least amount of time. Some of the common causes include eczema, dry skin without insufficient moisturizer use, and rarely infections including fungal infection. Some specific types of medications such as a topical retinoids which are a common prescription used for acne, for instance, can quickly cause flaky, dry, and red skin. Additionally, cancer therapies including oral or injectable medications may produce adverse reactions and lead to peeling skin. In general, any single condition which results in the actual formation of a blister could cause your skin to peel as it heals.

It is safe to say that the treatment will going to vary depending on the cause of the flaky skin. Dry skin due to eczema can be improved with excellent dry skin care. If a fungal infection is the trigger then treating with appropriate antifungal agents is important. Psoriasis with thickened red scaly patches and plaques can be improved with dry skin therapies and additional prescriptions. Finally, if a drug is the culprit discontinuing the drug for 3-6 months, if possible, can improve symptoms.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Seborrheic Dermatitis: Frequently Asked Questions

Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin disease which affects your scalp, for the most parts, and it is capable of causing dandruff, scaly patches and redness. It’s really a lot less scary than it sounds, so let’s have a look at a few FAQs.

1.    What are the causes?
As unfortunate as it may sound, the exact cause remains unknown. Researchers, though, believe that it could be triggered by the production of certain body oils, genetic factors, and the overgrowth of a specific natural skin yeast.

2.    Does it make you itch?
Undoubtedly. Itching is one of the well-noted symptoms of the condition. Patients who have it can also notice certain scaly patches which are yellow, thickened, and greasy-appearing.

3.    Are there natural treatments for it?
Many people describe the usage of these natural remedies for seborrheic dermatitis. Unfortunately, none of them have been proven with scientific studies and can actually harm the skin. These include apple cider vinegar, krill oil, raw honey, aloe Vera, and others.