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  2. Common Types of Scalp Fungi & How to Treat Them - AOL

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    Griseofulvin. One of the most common medications used to treat fungal infections of the scalp is griseofulvin, an oral antifungal. You may need to use griseofulvin or another medication for four ...

  3. Dermatologists Recommend These Dandruff Shampoos to Help ...

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    Dryness & Itch Relief Anti Dandruff Shampoo. Both Dr. Fusco and Dr. Zeichner recommend the Dove Dermacare line. It utilizes the ingredient pyrithione zinc, which works to reduce the inflammation ...

  4. Dermatologist reveals her top tips to combating winter dandruff

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    While many people may associate dry scalps with dandruff or flakes, Dr. Fusco explains that dryness can present itself in a variety of different ways. "Everyone has a different definition of ...

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    B 5 (pantothenic acid) gives hair flexibility, strength and shine and helps prevent hair loss and graying. B6 helps prevent dandruff and can be found in cereals, egg yolk and liver. Vitamin B 12 helps prevent the loss of hair and can be found in fish, eggs, chicken and milk. When the body is under strain, it reprioritizes its processes.

  6. Dandruff - Wikipedia

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    Dandruff. Dandruff is a skin condition that mainly affects the scalp. [1] Symptoms include flaking and sometimes mild itchiness. [1][2] It can result in social or self-esteem problems. [4] A more severe form of the condition, which includes inflammation of the skin, is known as seborrhoeic dermatitis. [1] The cause is unclear, but believed to ...

  7. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Seborrhoeic dermatitis (also spelled seborrheic dermatitis in American English) is a long-term skin disorder. [4] Symptoms include flaky, scaly, greasy, and occasionally itchy and inflamed skin. [2][3] Areas of the skin rich in oil -producing glands are often affected including the scalp, face, and chest. [4]