Managing Dandruff and Scalp Conditions
Dandruff is a very common scalp condition that causes flaking skin on the scalp, and sometimes on the hair, shoulders, or eyebrows. It is most often linked to a yeast-like fungus called Malassezia, but dry skin, oily skin, and sensitivity to hair products can also play a role. Seborrheic dermatitis is a more pronounced form that causes red, scaly patches. While not contagious or dangerous, dandruff can be persistent and bothersome. Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can recommend effective medicated shampoos and treatments to help bring it under control.
Signs of Dandruff and Scalp Rash
The most noticeable signs are white or yellowish flakes appearing on the scalp, hair, and clothing, along with an itchy scalp and general irritation. In more severe cases of seborrheic dermatitis, you might also see greasy or crusty patches on the scalp, face, or ears.
How Your RxHealthMed Pharmacist Can Help
Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can suggest the most suitable medicated shampoo based on your specific symptoms, whether that involves zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, ketoconazole, or coal tar. They can also advise on how frequently to use each product and what to do if your scalp condition is not responding to standard over-the-counter options.