Saturday, June 13, 2009

How to recognize the signs of Pityriasis capititis (dandruff)

There are a variety of symptoms associated with dandruff. The three Main Symptoms are as:

* Flaking - White flakes of skin in your hair and on the collar and shoulders of your clothes. This is by far the most embarrassing and common symptom of dandruff. Flaking is a key indication that the skin cells on your scalp are shedding and being replaced at an accelerated rate.
* Itching - Another, semi-embarrassing signal of dandruff is excessive itching on your head. This irritating itching is actually a result of these dry flakes.
* Redness - The third indication of dandruff occurs in more severe cases of dandruff is seborrhea. In the case of seborrhea, there is a visible redness on the scalp, which is sometimes paired with scalp inflammation.

Other Symptoms may be:

Psoriasis is a condition that also affects the scalp. It also affects the skin around the ears, knees and elbows. The psoriasis scales are silvery-white with red, inflamed patches.


More Information on how to recognize Pityriasis capititis can be found at the following sites:
E-How.com
Medicine.Net

Wrong Diagnosis.com

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Don't forget to check out the previous article on What Is Dandruff

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

What is dandruff, pityriasis capititis

We've all heard of dandruff, but what exactly is it? Where does it come from/ how do people get it?

Dandruff, typically poses no health risk however it can be a direct source of embarrassment, and the itchiness that many times comes with it is a genuine annoyance. Many people unknowingly yet incorrectly assume that the problem has something to do with hygiene and how often you wash your hair. It is true that not frequently shampooing can aggravate an existing case of dandruff, it will not bring it on.

What is dandruff?
Dandruff, sometimes called scurf or Pityriasis capititis, is an itchy skin disorder of the scalp that can develop during the normal growing process of the scalp's skin cells. In a healthy scalp, the old skin cells die and are sloughed off approximately once a month and replacement cells are manufactured quickly. In most people, these flakes of dead skin cells are too small to be seen. In a dandruff scalp, however, the skin cells are sloughed off every five to seven days in large, oily clumps before they are dead.

One possible cause of pityriasis capititis, dandruff, is a fat-eating fungus called Pityrosporum ovale, which is present in most people but to excess in dandruff sufferers. This fungus lives on the scalp of most healthy adults without causing any problems. Sometimes its numbers grow out of control and it feeds on the oil made by hair follicles. This causes irritation, which leads to an increase in skin cell shedding. Sounds lovely doesn't it!?

That's the gist of what Dandruff aka pityriasis capititis is and where it comes from. There are tons of articles out there on what it is.

Here are 2:
Wikipedia- Dandruff
WebMd

Now that you know what dandruff is, check out How to Recognize the signs of Dandruff .