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Question #10577
73 days ago
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Hairfall and dandruff consultation - #10577

Suveni Mittal

I'm just 19 and it worries me a lot There's extreme hairfall and dandruff is increasing I keep scratching my head constantly , scabs are forming my volume is decreasing day by day its strength and shine are decreasing gradually I want to stop hairfall and increase my hair volume

Age: 19
Chronic illnesses: No
Dandruff
Hairfall
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At 19, experiencing extreme hairfall along with dandruff and scalp irritation can be concerning, but there are several steps you can take to manage these issues. Hairfall combined with dandruff might suggest scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or even psoriasis; ongoing scratching and scab formation might aggravate these further. It’s essential to consider both scalp health and possible underlying causes. First, focus on using a medicated anti-dandruff shampoo containing ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, or zinc pyrithione to reduce dandruff. Use it at least twice a week, allowing it to stay on your scalp for 5-10 minutes before rinsing. Pair this with a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo on other days to avoid excessive dryness. You might want to limit the use of heat styling tools and harsh hair products for now. In addition to topical treatments, nutrition plays a crucial role in hair health. Ensure your diet includes adequate protein, iron, zinc, and vitamins A, D, and E. A lack of these nutrients can contribute to hair thinning. Consider taking supplements if dietary intake is insufficient but consult with a healthcare professional beforehand. Stress can also contribute to hair problems; practices such as regular exercise, enough sleep, and maybe yoga can be beneficial to manage stress levels. Systemic health issues, including thyroid disorders or hormonal imbalances, should also be considered. If hairfall remains severe after trying initial measures, see a dermatologist to investigate other causes and tailored treatment options. They could help with further tests or professional therapies like minoxidil for hair regrowth, if deemed necessary. Avoid treatments that promise overnight results, as they might damage rather than help. By adopting a comprehensive approach, you can improve your scalp condition and hopefully see gradual improvement in hair volume.

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